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  1. 19 mar 2018 · Penned in rhyming verse, Marlon Bundo’s A Day in the Life of the Vice President follows the cute black-and-white bunny rabbit, also known as BOTUS (Bunny of the United States), as he experiences a day in the life of his “Grampa,” thus giving young readers an introductory glimpse into the work of the Vice President from his early morning ...

  2. 19 mar 2018 · NATIONAL BESTSELLER "Mike Pence's pet rabbit is the best thing about Washington." —The Week "Marlon is ridiculously cute and appears to be fully aware of that fact." —The Washington Post Marlon Bundo is "an objectively good name for a bunny." —...

  3. 19 mar 2018 · NATIONAL BESTSELLER "Mike Pence's pet rabbit is the best thing about Washington." —The Week "Marlon is ridiculously cute and appears to be fully aware of that fact." —The Washington Post Marlon Bundo is "an objectively good name for a bunny." —...

  4. 19 mar 2018 · Editorial Reviews. 2018-03-20 Marlon Bundo, a black-and-white rabbit, helps out Grampa—the vice president—on what is represented as a typical day.From "freshly brewed coffee" delivered by the Naval Enlisted Aides to "one little prayer before bed," Marlon Bundo narrates the day's events.

  5. 5 apr 2018 · Penned in rhyming verse, Marlon Bundo’s A Day in the Life of the Vice President follows the cute black-and-white bunny rabbit, also known as BOTUS (Bunny of the United States), as he experiences a day in the life of his “Grampa,” thus giving young readers an introductory glimpse into the work of the Vice President from his early morning ...

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  6. 24 apr 2018 · Mrs. Karen Pence, second lady of the United States, Charlotte Pence, author of the book "Marlon Bundo's Day in the Life of the Vice President," thank you very much for coming in. We appreciate it ...

  7. 17 gen 2022 · Then-second lady Karen Pence shows the family's pet rabbit Marlon Bundo the book “Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President” at their residence at the Naval Observatory in March 2018.