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Description
Marion's cleaning gets out of control when she sucks the parrot into the vacuum cleaner.
Quick Summary
If you need a quick, goofy story that even the most reluctant reader can finish in one breath, "All Clean" is a solid pick. Marion's enthusiastic cleaning turns into a riotous mix-up when the family parrot gets sucked into the vacuum, and the silly rescue that follows is the kind of slapstick kids adore. At just about 130 words, it's ideal for early readers who are still building confidence, and the simple sentences keep the pace lively without overwhelming. Kids who love absurd humor like the chaotic capers in "The Cat in the Hat" will find plenty to grin about, while the bright, friendly illustrations make the mishap feel more funny than frightening. Parents can feel good about the light-hearted tone; there's no scary content, just a gentle reminder to watch what gets vacuumed. By the last page, even the most hesitant reader will be begging for another round of Marion's cleaning chaos.