Within seconds, the children learn that this is not their new home and they turn to see a dilapidated old house that was falling apart at the seams with loose bricks and dirt paired with an unkempt yard. Poe has the three Baudelaire children in the car and drives them to their new home, he stops in front of a clean, well-lit house with a garden in front. They are taken to live with a distant family member who was introduced as Count Olaf. They do not have any aunts, uncles, close cousins, or relatives in the area. The Baudelaire’s parents wanted them to live with a relative, but the Baudelaires do not have family in the typical sense. Poe and his family before moving in with their official guardian. The three children stayed briefly with Mr. Poe that their house burned down and their parents died in a fire. The story began when the Baudelaire children were informed by Mr. Sunny was an infant who loved chewing and biting items with her four sharp teeth. Lastly, Sunny Baudelaire was the youngest. He loved reading and tended to use intellectual words when speaking. She was the eldest Baudelaire child and had a tendency to tie her hair up in a ribbon when she was considering new inventions and thinking intently. The Bad Beginning introduces the reader to the three Baudelaire children, who will later be known as the Baudelaire orphans throughout the rest of the series.
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