EVEN people who don’t have kids are rushing to stock up on Marks & Spencer’s new Paddington Bear range for kids.
Shoppers are flocking to the “beautiful” collection, which includes pajamas, socks and even a replica of Paddington’s famous blue coat.
Shanan Bryant uploaded a video showing off the themed clothing she found at her local store, and it racked up an impressive 46,000 likes.
In it @shananbryant account, she wrote: “Marks and Spencer are in the park again with their cute character collections – I love the Paddington Bear line, so cute.”
One of the adorable items was a pajama and hat set for £16, decorated with the beloved bear and her favorite marmalade sandwiches.
Next above was a knitted outfit, which came in sizes from newborn to one year old, and cost £18 for a top and leggings.
There was also a three-piece set with a top, ruffled underwear and a cardigan, for £20.
And the most adorable item was a replica blue Paddington Bear coat which cost £16 and again came in sizes from newborn to one year old.
The cheapest item in the reach they’re Paddington socks, and you get four pairs – two striped and two with Paddington – for £6.
The collection is available in stores and online and can be perfect for little ones or as gifts for family and friends.
Even those without kids were eager to stock up, however.
One viewer wrote: “I don’t even have kids yet and I can’t stop thinking about getting them in advance.”
Another added: “I haven’t even had kids and I want them.”
A third commented: “we should have babies at the same time and dress them in Paddington clothes.”
We recently shared how there’s a new Paddington Bear attraction in the UK – and it’s perfect for families.
The Paddington Bear experience celebrates 65 years of the famous children’s book character created by Michael Bond.
Visitors take part in an immersive experience at London’s County Hall, situated on the Southbank.
During the multi-sensory experience, guests help Paddington and the Brown family prepare for their special day.
Families are transported to iconic locations from the world of Paddington Bear, including Windsor Gardens, and can look forward to live performances as well as themed performances food and drink.
There will also be a third Paddington Bear film this year, but Sally Hawkins will not be returning to the cast as Mrs Brown.
The actress said she felt it was time to hand over the reins to someone else.
However, it seems she didn’t make the decision lightly, as Sally said Variety: “I already miss my family so much on and off screen – the experience of making the first two films was truly one of the best and most creative moments I’ve had in the world of cinema.
“They both gave me a lot of joy.
“I will forever keep them so close to my heart.”
Mrs Brown will be played by Emily Mortimer in the third film.
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