Marge in Charge

Marge in Charge by Isla Fisher is an illustrated children’s book published by HarperCollins on April 10, 2018. This 192-page story introduces readers to Marge, a zany babysitter who brings a whirlwind of fun and mischief to the lives of siblings Jemima and Jake Button. As the children navigate their new babysitter’s unconventional antics, they discover that her playful spirit transforms their ordinary day into an extraordinary adventure.
In this collection of three humorous stories, readers will find Marge leading the siblings through a series of imaginative escapades, from shooting apple juice out of water guns to throwing concerts during music class. The narrative captures the essence of family dynamics and the joy of play, making it relatable for young readers. With charming illustrations accompanying the text, this book is designed to entertain and engage children who enjoy lighthearted tales filled with humor and creativity.
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Actress and comedian Isla Fisher’s hilarious debut introduces Marge, your kids’ favorite new zany babysitter—perfect for fans of Amelia Bedelia and Mrs. Piggle Wiggle. Features charming illustrations!
Siblings Jemima and Jake Button don’t know what to make of their new babysitter, Marge: She’s not tall enough to ride a rollercoaster and, when she first arrives, she’s dressed like a grandma and looks very serious. But as soon as Mommy and Dad are gone, mischievous Marge lets down her rainbow hair and the adventures begin.
Jemima and Jake aren’t supposed to shoot apple juice out of water guns, eat pancakes off the ceiling, or throw impromptu concerts during music class—but with Marge here, everything’s gone topsy-turvy! Can they have this much fun and still finish everything on Mommy’s list before their parents come home to discover what’s been going on?
In these three madcap stories, it’s obvious that everything’s way more fun when Marge is in charge.
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