Paddington nurses an injured bird back to health and discovers a new friend in Pigeonton.
Mr. Brown creates a list of chores for Paddington, who accidentally picks up the wrong list.
Paddington tries to save Pancake Day in the Browns' house when Mrs. Bird becomes injured.
Jonathan teaches Paddington football, but Paddington kicks the ball into Mr. Curry's garden.
Mr. Gruber gives Paddington a box of Magic tricks, but Paddington cannot master the tricks until he learns to practice, practice, practice.
Mr. Curry is ill and Paddington decides to nurse him back to health with his own recipe for onion soup.
The children want to camp out for the night in the treehouse. Mr. Brown is worried he won't get sleep as the kids will be scared. Paddington wants to prove him wrong, but a lightning storm means they have to come in doors.
There's a monster in Paddington's room and Mrs. Bird takes Paddington on a monster hunt.
Mrs. Brown can't find inspiration for her next artwork, so Paddington decides to help find her mojo.
Jonathan and Paddington dig up some broken pottery that turns out to be a statue made by Mrs. Brown.
Paddington doesn't have a hobby, so Mrs. Brown helps him find out what he's good at.
Paddington gets his arm stuck in a mailbox while sending a letter to Aunt Lucy.