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When the Spanish Ambassador takes his son away to London, Pepito misses Madeline and the rest of his neighbours so much that Miss Clavel takes them all to see him.
What on earth could make Miss Clavel, Madeline, and her 11 nameless classmates leave belle Paris for the tea-and-crumpeted, sometimes trumpeted city of London? A mission to cheer up the lonely, thin, increasingly despondent Pepito, son of the Spanish ambassador, who had to move away from his house next door to Madeline's in Paris. In their efforts to cheer him up, and for a birthday surprise, Miss Clavel and the girls buy him a retired horse. All is fine until the horse gallops off at the sound of the trumpet to take his place at the head of the queen's Life Guards (his occupation before retiring). As readers whoosh through busy London scenes, we forget the horse has had nothing to eat all day. Upon his return to Pepito's home, he eats everything in sight: "The gardener dropped his garden hose. / There wasn't a daisy or a rose. / 'All my work and all my care / For nought! Oh, this is hard to bear.'" Meanwhile, as the horse is passed out from exhaustion and overeating, Pepito's mother says he has to go. And so Madeline and the others take the horse home with them to Paris, where "They brushed his teeth and gave him bread, / And covered him up / and put him to bed." Ludwig Bemelmans charms us again with the uniquely skewed logic and matter-of-fact madness of childhood that young readers will adore. (Ages 4 to 8) --Karin Snelson
marvellous-merveilleux-ganz wunderbarmeine kleine nichte aus australien hatte mir ihre puppe madeline gezeigt mit der blinddarmnarbe am bauch, und ich sollte ihr die madelinebücher vorlesen. ganz wunderbare geschichten, herrlich gereimt, witzig für groß und klein, mit liebenswerten zeichnungen seis aus paris oder london, schade, daß es diese geschichten offensichtlich nicht auf deutsch gibt, sonst könnten noch mehr kinder in den genuß von madeline kommen
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