Follow In Paddington Bear's Paw Prints With New Trail

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Follow In Paddington Bear's Paw Prints With New Trail
Celebrity designed bears for the NSPCC Paddington Trail are launched at Tower Bridge, London, Britain on 3 Nov 2014

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All the different designs of Paddington Bear gathered outside City Hall
Celebrity designed bears for the NSPCC Paddington Trail are launched at Tower Bridge, London, Britain on 3 Nov 2014

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Flutterby Bear was created by Harry Potter star, actress Emma Watson.
Celebrity designed bears for the NSPCC Paddington Trail are launched at Tower Bridge, London, Britain on 3 Nov 2014

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This Robot Bear was designed by Jonathan Ross
Celebrity designed bears for the NSPCC Paddington Trail are launched at Tower Bridge, London, Britain on 3 Nov 2014

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Golden Paws, designed by David Beckham
Celebrity designed bears for the NSPCC Paddington Trail are launched at Tower Bridge, London, Britain on 3 Nov 2014

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A youngster gets to grips with the classic, as designed by Paddington author Michael Bond

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Grab yourself a marmalade sandwich, dust off your duffel coat and head out in search of Paddington Bear, as the latest sculpture trail in London opens on 4 November.

A total of 50 statues of the renowned Peruvian traveller have been designed by celebrities before being placed around the capital in parks, near shops, landmarks and other places of interest. It's all to raise money for the NSPCC, and raise awareness of a new film featuring the curious ursine, which opens on 28 November.

The trail runs until 30 December. There's a variety of routes to follow to find all the bears, maps for which can be found on the website.

Last Updated 03 November 2014