Marlon Bundo's Best Christmas Ever

by Charlotte Pence

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"The vice president's residence is getting decorated for its many holiday parties, and Marlon wants to help his Grandma, Karen Pence! But what can such a small bunny do? Join Marlon as he makes a special gift and learns how to appreciate the people we love during the holiday season!"--

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The adorable Marlon Bundo is back for yet another adventure in this delightful Christmas book. This third book in the series is a return to the simple easy rhymes that made the first one so charming. Here, too, children can get a bunny’s-eye-view of the hustle and bustle of Washington D.C. Although this book is not as overtly educational as its predecessors, it still imparts a sense of the many different kinds of people who come together for a holiday party. There is someone from the secret service, a pilot, and a sailor who plays the trumpet. There are a few nods to Christmas and a mention of Hanukkah. The illustrations show men and women of different skin tones. The overal message is one of warmth and inclusivity. It’s very sweet, show more but not overly so for a holiday story. Whereas the plot of the first book was realistic—the bunny hops around and sees different people—this book turns rather more toward whimsy. Here, Marlon gathers bits and pieces of all kinds of different things to make a present. The result is delightful. The book works a little hard for the rhyme in a few places, but overall, the words are very smooth and flowing. And as always, the watercolor images lend grace and beauty to every page. Absolutely lovely! show less
The adorable Marlon Bundo is back for yet another adventure in this delightful Christmas book. This third book in the series is a return to the simple easy rhymes that made the first one so charming. Here, too, children can get a bunny’s-eye-view of the hustle and bustle of Washington D.C. Although this book is not as overtly educational as its predecessors, it still imparts a sense of the many different kinds of people who come together for a holiday party. There is someone from the secret service, a pilot, and a sailor who plays the trumpet. There are a few nods to Christmas and a mention of Hanukkah. The illustrations show men and women of different skin tones. The overal message is one of warmth and inclusivity. It’s very sweet, show more but not overly so for a holiday story. Whereas the plot of the first book was realistic—the bunny hops around and sees different people—this book turns rather more toward whimsy. Here, Marlon gathers bits and pieces of all kinds of different things to make a present. The result is delightful. The book works a little hard for the rhyme in a few places, but overall, the words are very smooth and flowing. And as always, the watercolor images lend grace and beauty to every page. Absolutely lovely! show less
Marlon is one busy bunny! He is hopping all over his house, well, really it’s the Vice President’s residence, and he is collecting things to make something special. The story is darling, told in rhymes, and the watercolor illustrations by Karen Pence are beautiful. They really steal the show! This is a lovely book children will certainly enjoy, but so will adults. Author Charlotte Pence has adroitly and succinctly shown that, like Marlon’s creation, the United States is comprised of people of different faiths, ethnicities, and customs, but we are all united. This is Marlon’s simple message, and surely, no one can dispute anything that a bunny this beautiful says, especially at this time of year.

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Picture Books, Children's Books, Fiction and Literature
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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