The writer who created the beloved children's character Paddington Bear has died. Michael Bond was 91. His publisher said he died Tuesday after a brief illness. There are few children who do not recognize and love Paddington and his trademark rain hat and coat and suitcase. Bond created Paddington in 1956 after spotting a teddy bear sitting alone in a London shop. In his first adventure, “A Bear Called Paddington,” the character was described as a stowaway from “darkest Peru” who showed up at London's Paddington train station wearing a sign saying “Please look after this bear. Thank you.” Since his debut, Paddington has sold more than 35 million books in 40 languages, starred in movies and on television. Shooting on a new Paddington film wrapped up this week. Bond once said children are drawn to Paddington because of his “vulnerability.”