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Marlon Bundo rocks! Best little bunny story ever. Wonderful, inspiring message, for all ages. Thank you, John Oliver and crew, for making this uplifting story of love.

When my partner Adam and I first told our family that we were getting married, they were all extremely excited. One of the highlights of our destination wedding to Puerto Morelos, Mexico is that we have a lot of nieces and nephews that are going to participate. But some of them, yes the children, had the most negative reactions. I remember hearing from my eight year old niece "Ewwwww. Boys can't marry boys. That's just gross. You need to find a girlfriend or you'll never be happy." Her mother is by no means conservative (they live in Massachusetts of all places) and was horrified that that is how her daughter thought. This is my eight-year-old niece who I love telling me that I can't get married because it's to a boy. I was devastated ... Yes, by what an eight year old girl thought about us getting married but more about our movement, our fight for equality. I was naive to think this generation growing up now would think that being gay was different, but certainly not gross or abnormal. Over the next few months, I tried to explain to her that I love Adam. That regardless of him being a boy and me being a boy that we deserved to be happy and have the same opportunities as a boy and a girl getting married. While her reactions have softened, she still thinks that a boy and a girl getting married is the "right thing to do." When I ask where this is coming from, she tells me that that's what she sees in life, whether it's at school, in movies, on TV, in stores, etc. It's Boys and Girls Together not boys and boys or girls and girls. I am extremely grateful to John Oliver and his team for putting this book together. My soon-to-be husband (we get married on November 5th, 2018) and I have purchased a copy for every family with children that are attending our wedding. We hope to use this as an educational tool so that they can see, finally, in something that is made for them, that two men getting married is anything but gross. I look forward to updating my review on how it goes. Thanks again John, et al. Sincerely, Justin & Adam

As the mother of a gay son who remembers the discrimination he suffered in his youth, I am happy this charming book is available now. If, through my purchase, I am also contributing support for gay rights while competing with the sales of that other book, I am even happier. Love is something to celebrate, not demonize.

Yes, it took me less than five minutes to read it, and cost $12, but it is sweet, and silly, and has an AWESOME message, and the proceeds g9 to a great cause! Bunnies should marry whomever they want!

I worked with someone who told me that one of the things they had to get across to their children was "different isn't bad, it's just different". That the point of the book. That it also pokes fun at Mike Pence is just a bonus that will be lost in children, but one look at the stink bug had me convinced. And the proceeds that would have gone to Last Week Tonight go th charity is a bonus.

Such a cute book about love, supportive friends, being different, and voting for love. Buy it for everyone and then go donate to the Trevor project. :)

After successfully completing my conversion(shock) therapy sessions with Focus on the Family, I found this book sitting on the bus stop corner. After reading three times over, I never knew the struggles of Mr. Marlon Bundo could be so pertinent to our nation's struggles but also our own internal ones. From here on out, only male bunnies for me.

Marlon Bundo is the smartest thing living in that house and truly, the one good thing about Pence, I liked the dog too. Maybe Pence is really like Marlon on the inside. I hope Pence finds his Wesley one day.

A charming book of love and tolerance with an extremely talented cast.

A wonderful children's book about the beauty of family and love!