no the Baudelaire children do not exist they are 100% fictional
if you want to find out read The Series of Unfortunte Events book 1-13 by lemony snicket
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the baudelaire children are allergic to peppermints.
Kit died after giving birth to her daughter. Then, the Baudelaire children adopt her. Before Kit died, she told them to name her Beatrice, after the Baudelaire's mother. She takes on the name Beatrice Baudelaire II.
The Baudelaire children were three children who lost their parentsw in a terrifying fire. After their parents died they were sent to live with a distant relative named Count Olaf. He was convinced to steal their fortune that their parents left when they died in the fire.
The protagonist of "The Bad Beginning" is Violet Baudelaire. She is the oldest of the three Baudelaire siblings and is known for her incredible inventions and inventing abilities.
Violet Baudelaire Klaus Baudelaire Sunny Baudelaire
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The Baudelaire children are now in England, and now changed their name for the safety of the book. :)-your friend
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The Bad Beginning is a dull theme, black and white if you prefer. It consists of three young children; Violet Baudelaire, Klaus Baudelaire and Sunny Baudelaire. Their treachery begins at Briny Beach when they receive the terrible news that their parents have perished in a fire. They are then put into Count Olaf's care by the Baudelaire parents' friend Mr. Poe. With the best of his intentions he still persists that the children should be left in the horrendous mans care. Count Olaf forces the youngsters to do chores and is terribly rude to them. Later in the story Count Olaf attempts to marry Violet. He is then caught by the audience and runs away. This is where their cycle of unfortunate events begins. So, the The Bad Beginnings theme is sad because of the, nervousness and the feeling of being trapped to the children.
the baudelaire children are allergic to peppermints.
feet xD woozworlders, lol this is the wrong answer
Mr. Poe informs the Baudelaire children that their parents have perished in a fire that destroyed their home. He then shares that they are now orphans and will need to be placed under the care of a guardian.
Kit died after giving birth to her daughter. Then, the Baudelaire children adopt her. Before Kit died, she told them to name her Beatrice, after the Baudelaire's mother. She takes on the name Beatrice Baudelaire II.
The Baudelaire children were three children who lost their parentsw in a terrifying fire. After their parents died they were sent to live with a distant relative named Count Olaf. He was convinced to steal their fortune that their parents left when they died in the fire.
One example of a children's book where the bad guy wins is "The Bad Beginning" from the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" series by Lemony Snicket. In this book, Count Olaf successfully gets away with his schemes and the Baudelaire children are left in a difficult situation.