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21. Arthur's Family Treasury: Three
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22. Arthur's Jelly Beans
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23. Arthur's Really Helpful Bedtime
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24. Arturo y el dia de accion de gragias
$4.99
25. Marc Brown Arthur Chapter Books
$3.90
26. Arthur In a Pickle (Step-Into-Reading,
$4.95
27. Scared Silly!: A Halloween Book
$2.95
28. What's the Big Secret?: Talking
$7.67
29. Arthur's Audio Favorites, Volume
$2.99
30. Hand Rhymes (Picture Puffins)
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31. Arthur's Halloween: Book &
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32. Arthur and the Perfect Brother:
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33. Arthur's Baby (Arthur Adventure
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34. Arthur Helps Out
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35. Dinosaurs Divorce
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36. The Mystery of the Stolen Bike
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37. Arthur and the Scare-Your-Pants-Off-Club:
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38. Arthur Chapter Books #4-6
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39. Locked in the Library!: A Marc
 
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40. Arthur's Teacher Trouble

21. Arthur's Family Treasury: Three Arthur Adventures in One Volume
by Marc Brown
Hardcover: 96 Pages (2000-04-01)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$5.49
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Asin: 0316121479
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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"Now three of the most beloved Arthur Adventures, Arthur's Birthday, Arthur's Family Vacation, and Arthur's Baby are all in one volume!With all new cover art, this volume is destined to become a true family treasure for Arthur fans old and new." ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Arthur's Family Treasure
My sons loved this book.I loved the fact it had three stories in one book.Mr. Brown does an awesome job of writing for children.If you are an Arthur fan you will enjoy it. ... Read more


22. Arthur's Jelly Beans
by Marc Brown
Paperback: 24 Pages (2004-03-01)
list price: US$3.99 -- used & new: US$1.02
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Asin: 0316733822
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Muffy is having a Spring Fling party complete with the Egg Push, the Bunny Hop and the Jelly Bean Hunt for the grand prize of a huge chocolate egg! Everyone wants to win, but poor Arthur is so slow at everything. While the others fill their bags, Arthur finds one, then two, ever so slowly. Who will win the Jelly Bean Hunt? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Book Lover
My daughter loves books and especially Arthur books.I asked her if she would rather have Princess books or Arthur books and she said Arthur books. I was really surprised because she loves everything Princess. I love these books also. They are the perfect lenght and teach lessons. I got her two more for Christmas, I want to get her all of them.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Son Requests This Book Often
Muffy is throwing a Spring Fling party! Arthur, Francine, Binky, Fern, Buster, Muffy, and The Brain play games like the Egg Push and the Bunny Hop (sack races). In each even, Arthur finishes last-and his friends tease him about being slow. The highlight of the party, however, is a huge solid chocolate egg. Whoever finds the most jelly beans in the Jelly Bean Hunt wins the prize! Will Arthur finish last again? Who will win the huge chocolate egg?

Beautifully illustrated in pastels and bright colors, Arthur's Jelly Beans is a fun book celebrating spring and Easter (although Easter isn't mentioned). On the back of the book is Arthur's Jelly Bean Game featuring a game board. All you need to play is a penny and a few jelly beans as game pieces! ... Read more


23. Arthur's Really Helpful Bedtime Stories
by MARC BROWN
Hardcover: 48 Pages (1998-10-06)
list price: US$14.99 -- used & new: US$4.99
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Asin: B0002Z0HJC
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Arthur, D.W., and their friends bring a touch of their own personalities and senses of humor to this sprightly collection of classic bedtime stories. "Could you please be more careful--you're drooling on my cape," says D.W. to the wolf in "Little Red Riding Hood." "Lucky I'm not afraid of heights," proclaims Francine as she climbs to the top of the mattresses in "The Princess and the Pea." Master weaver Arthur has the last laugh in "The Emperor's New Clothes." Each short, fun-to-read story has just the right mixture of the familiar tales with the contemporary spin of Arthur and his friends. "The Frog Prince," "The Three Bears," "The Three Little Pigs," and others round out this big, heavily illustrated hardcover bonanza for parents. Yes, it's really helpful in getting the kids settled down and ready for bed!Amazon.com Review
Arthur, the endearing aardvark, helps modernize (and warp) 10 classicstories, including "The Emperor's New Clothes," "D.W. and the Three Bears,""TheFrog Prince," and "Buster and the Beanstalk." Witty versions of thesefavorites,with appealingly believable characters, will keep young readers clamoringfor more. Children who are already fans of Arthur and his buddies willrecognize theiridiosyncratic personalities, even through these twisted yet familiar talesin which Red Riding Hood's dad is a cook; the three little pigs useearthquake-resistant, reinforced I-beams rated to withstand a Force-3hurricane; and the princess in "The Princess and the Pea" is a pretty toughchick. Marc Brown's charming illustrations add immeasurably to the humor ofthese stories. A perfect bedtime standby. (Great read aloud, ages 2 andolder) --Emilie Coulter ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Arthur's Really Helpful Bedtime Stories
This is really a terrific book--it takes classic fairy and folk tales and gives them a non-sexist, modern twist. Younger kids will appreciate the pictures and the Arthur characters while older kids will understand thehumor, courtesy of the subtle play on words throughout the book. It wouldbe a terrific book to add to one's home or classroom library, and evenuseful for teachers of upper elementary or middle grades while doing a uniton fairy or folk tales.

4-0 out of 5 stars I think Arthur's books are cool
I think the book is great for little kids.I would like to give a kid one.That would be great for little kids because they don't get to read those books and they shoud get to.So that's way I would give this book to little kids.

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4-0 out of 5 stars The Bedtime Stories Really Help
I have read this book and when my babysitter came, she used to read a story and I would go to sleep. It is like magic. Sometimes, I read the book to myself and notice the drawings and the fairy tales. I think of the colors that I see and see what it reminds me of. But it really does work on me.

5-0 out of 5 stars Arthur's Really Helpful Bedtime Stories
This is really a terrific book--it takes classic fairy and folk tales and gives them a non-sexist, modern twist. Younger kids will appreciate the pictures and the Arthur characters while older kids will understand thehumor, courtesy of the subtle play on words throughout the book. It wouldbe a terrific book to add to one's home or classroom library, and evenuseful for teachers of upper elementary or middle grades while doing a uniton fairy or folk tales. ... Read more


24. Arturo y el dia de accion de gragias / Arthur's Thanksgiving (Una Aventura De Arturo) (Spanish Edition)
by Marc Tolon Brown
School & Library Binding: Pages (2000-09)
list price: US$17.15 -- used & new: US$13.38
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Asin: 0613282760
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25. Marc Brown Arthur Chapter Books # 1 -3
by Marc Brown
Hardcover: 196 Pages (2000-10-01)
list price: US$9.99 -- used & new: US$4.99
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Asin: 0316120960
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
My six year old loves to read Arthur! This is just another in a wonderfully imaginative series of books by Marc Brown. ... Read more


26. Arthur In a Pickle (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3)
by Marc Brown
Paperback: 24 Pages (1999)
list price: US$3.99 -- used & new: US$3.90
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Asin: 0679884696
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Arthur must report to the principal's office first thing tomorrow morning for telling Mr. Ratburn his dog ate his homework. That night, Arthur dreams about the weird town of Pickletown and its peculiar pickle citizens. He is chased by the pickle police, jailed by Judge Picklepuss, and must eat everything from pickle flakes and pickle shakes to pickle cakes. Arthur learns to never tell a fib again in this hilarious Step into Reading® Sticker Book. Includes a full page of stickers to match with words to reinforce word recognition (including a variety of pickle stickers) and a full page of birthday stickers to help beginning readers create their own Arthur stories. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Disjointed, But Fun
Arthur doesn't turn in his homework, then lies to his teacher about it. For this, he must visit the principal's office ... tomorrow. That night, Arthur dreams of a pickle world because of the pickle he is in. He wakes from his dream, does his homework, admits he lied, and turns it in a day late.
The actual writing is disjointed, as most popular character books are. This didn't seem to bother the kids, since they asked for it to be read several more times. It would be a hard read for a very beginning reader, as it is a level 3 reader.

4-0 out of 5 stars NOT FOR 4 YEAR OLDS!
I purchased this book for a child's 4th birthday.I was going by the age estimate provided in the item description, which says Ages 4-8.Well, the book is actually for Grades 1-3, which obviously does not include 4 year olds.The content is appropriate, but there are not many 4 year olds who will be able to read any of this book on their own.So if you want a book that your young child can start reading on their own, look elsewhere.

5-0 out of 5 stars Pickles, stickers and reading fun
This is a great book for teaching reading. Arthur is a favored character in our house , and the peel and place stickers really help little ones with the concepts of learning to read. It also has a whole sticker sheet thatkids can illustrate their own story with. Marc Brown, through Arthur, canalways view the world through a child's eyes, which helps parents toremember that things can seem alot different down there! I highly recommendthis and all Arthur/D.W. books!

5-0 out of 5 stars MY KIDS LOVE ARTHUR
MY KIDS LOVE ARTHUR AND HIS MANY ADVENTURES.THEY ESPECIALLY LIKE THIS BOOK AND THE PICKLE PEOPLE IN IT.THEY HAD ME READ IT 15 TIMES THE FIRST DAY WHICH PROVIDED AN AFTERNOON OF LAUGHS AND PICKLE GAMES. ... Read more


27. Scared Silly!: A Halloween Book for the Brave (An Arthur Adventure)
by Marc Brown
Paperback: 64 Pages (2000-09-01)
list price: US$7.95 -- used & new: US$4.95
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Asin: 0316103721
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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"What's that squishing up the stairs?Who just thumped from inside the closet?Why does it get so dark when the lights are out?!Here's a collection of poems and stories designed to help young readers scale their fears down to size by laughing out loud at the things that make them scared silly.With his characteristic whimsy and humor, Marc Brown has collected an array of loveable ghosts, ghouls, and witches, not to mention a pack of deliciously horrid monsters and a parcel of cowardly bullies.Selections include favorite frights from Florence Parry Heide, Bobbi Katz, and Ogden Nash as well as some original shivers specially cooked up for this volume by Marc Brown.Guaranteed to make even the most wide-eyed, white-knuckled youngster let loose with a giggle, Scared Silly is sure to cast a warm glow for seasons to come." ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fun Shivers For the Primary Grades
This is an excellent collection of poems and rhymes edited and illustrated by that friendly aardvark Arthur's creator Marc Brown.The drawings are in the same style as the Arthur stories and some of Arthur's friends even make appearances lightening the mood even more from scary to silly.The ominous looking but genial Binky Barnes stars in an especially cute poem.My favorite nightmare defeating rhyme "The Adventures of Isabel" by Ogden Nash is included and makes a great read aloud as does the entire book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Review
This was a book of children's poems about things that little kids are scared of.It takes those fears and turns them into funny things for children to read.This book took a collection of poems and short story about things that many people think about around Halloween.It talks about things like goblins and scary things lurking around in the dark.This is a book that children can read and laughs about things that they think are scary.
I like this book because it gives children a way to read about things that they think are scary and realize that maybe those things aren't so scary after all.If you can get a child to laugh about something that they thought was scary then they may just be able to keep laughing about it instead of letting it frighten them.I think the person who compiled these poems and short stories into this book for child to enjoy really wanted the children to be able to laugh about these things.Many children have fears of things that can't really hurt them and this allows them to see that and laugh about it.

4-0 out of 5 stars Are kids really scared silly?
Marc Brown's Scared Silly! features many scary poems, riddles, jokes and stories.They are by many different authors that each tells about a scary story and about how they deal with those.Scared Silly is filled with many bright and bold colors throughout the book.This coloration undermines the scariness of the book, and offers comfort to a child reading these stories.Another aspect that takes away from the book being scary is the stories themselves. The selections portray the characters as comedic.This also makes light of the fact that the book is supposed to scare little children. One of the stories called "One Hungry Monster" by Susan Heyboer O'Keefe tells of a common fear young children have.It is about monsters underneath a little girl's bed and roaming around her house.They demand food from her and mess up her house.This would normally terrify a young child, but Marc Brown offers relief trough his pictures, colors, and the outcome of the story.The illustrations on the pages of "One Hungry Monster" are very bright and colorful.They also portray the monsters as silly, with wide eyes and their tongues sticking out.An article from Time Warner Bookmark about Scared Silly says, "Marc Brown has collected an array of lovable ghosts, ghouls, and witches, not to mention a pack of deliciously horrid monsters and a parcel of cowardly bullies."When the girl gives them the food, they play with it and put it all over themselves.The end of the story offers comfort as well.Instead of the girl being scared and running away, she told the monsters that she was disappointed because they left her house in a mess.It says that the "ten sorry monsters" disappear back into the chimney.They also have sad looks on their faces, knowing they had been defeated.These things help a young reader cope with a common fear by dealing with it in a comedic manner. This way of coping with scary things seems to be what Marc Brown was going for when he wrote this book. Another story in which the comedy overshadows the scariness of this book is "Witches Four" by Marc Brown. Witches are normally scary things for a child to imagine.They have always been associated with being mean and scary.In this story, Marc Brown conveys a group of four witches doing everyday things like brushing their teeth, eating, washing their faces, and getting dressed.The illustrators show the witches as old with glasses and gray hair.They look like grandmothers, which makes them likeable.Like the other stories, this one is also filled with many bright and bold colors. The witches are smiling on the pages as well.By the time the story says that the witches are "dressed for spooking," Marc Brown has taken away the scary stereotype of a witch. The stories, poems, riddles, and jokes in Scared Silly are meant to downplay the fact that witches, monsters, sea creatures, and old people are sometimes scary to small children.An article from Time Warner Bookmark says that Scared Silly is "a collection of poems and stories designed to help young readers scale their fears down to size by laughing out loud at the things that make them scared silly."Marc Brown and the other authors use bright colors and comedic characters to offer another perspective of things that normally carry a negative stereotype.

5-0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good poems
These poems are great read-alouds. My 7-year-old daughter loves to hear them read and to read them herself. This book has inspired me to buy more children's poetry books. We especially love the poem "The Adventures of Isabel." This should be required reading for all little girls. My daughter, who hates and fears her second-grade teacher, was inspired and strengthened by this poem. I know we will read this book many times for a long time to come.

4-0 out of 5 stars A not-so-scary Halloween book for young children
This is a reprint of a book originally published in 1994.It's a fun collection of mostly poetry with a few short stories, riddles, jokes and even a song thrown in.The entries were written by a variety of well-known children's authors and colorfully illustrated by Marc Brown (who is best known for his "Arthur" books).

The collection is about "scary" things such as witches, monsters, ghosts, and more, although most of the entries are humorous rather than frightening. A few of the poems deliver just enough menace to give a child some delighted shivers.

It's a good book for young children who aren't yet ready for really scary stories, and a great collection for parents or teachers looking for a little extra something to liven up a Halloween storytime for the young ones. ... Read more


28. What's the Big Secret?: Talking about Sex with Girls and Boys
by Laurie Krasny Brown
Paperback: 32 Pages (2000-04-01)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$2.95
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Asin: 0316101834
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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"If you're having trouble talking to your children about sex--knowing what to say and when to say it--then here is the book for you.The talented team who created the acclaimed Dino Life Guides for Families is ready to help. With characteristic sensitivity, they present answers to tough questions.Here is an introduction to sex along with the ways girls and boys differ...and are the same.What's the Big Secret is the beginning of one of the most important conversations you and your child will have." ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good learning tool
This is a very thourough and informational book that kids can read on their own or with a parent. I have noticed that my 9 year old son has read it on his own and he feels more comfortable asking me questions when he has a reference point. This book is purely from an anatomy standpoint, it is not written from a religious perspective, so I would recommend that it is paired with other books discussing the Lords plan for sex (marrage etc).

5-0 out of 5 stars What's The Big Secret-Talking About Sex With Boys and Girls
This is the most wonderful book on introducing sex to your children. My 10yr old son was a little confused over a few things, and this book includes age-appropriate dialog and pictures which helped clarify everyting. Beginning with how boys and girls begin to separate themselves in sports, the concept when boys and girls become curious, anatomy, dressing differently, puberty, conception and all the way to what happens inside "Mommy's" tummy during pregnancy. The MOST WONDERFUL book I've seen on this subject--great for kids 8-11yrs (or maybe 12yrs). Both me and my son loved this book!!! I would say a MUST for any parent!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Information/ age appropriate
I enjoyed sharing this book with my daughter. Everything is presented in a sensitive and age appropriate manner. I purchased "Where Did I Come From" by Peter Mayle at the same time and found it to be completely opposite of this book (and thus did not end up sharing it with my child.)"What's the Big Secret" helps guide a parent through the awkward questions that children (either boys or girls) have about their bodies and babies. I highly recommend it!

1-0 out of 5 stars Choose another book--this one conflicts with moral values
We feel it vital to teach our young children about such topics as soon as they are ready to fully understand them (age 8 in our opinion) and this we have done, but this particular book contains too many conflicting moral issues for us to use as a text to share with our children. A much better choice for our family was "Amazing You" and "Changing You". We had mild differences with these texts, but they proved to be great discussion starters with the children. "What's the Big Secret" went too far across vital moral lines for us to even consider using as discussion material. To each his own, but we wanted to post in case others wanted a heads-up.

5-0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I was looking for
I got this for my 9 y.o. who has started asking a lot of questions.It was an easy way to get the discussion going.It gave him good information, without being overly clinical and boring, and allowed me to fill in whatever information he still had questions about. ... Read more


29. Arthur's Audio Favorites, Volume 1 (v. 1)
by Marc Brown
Audio CD: Pages (2007-11-01)
list price: US$19.98 -- used & new: US$7.67
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Asin: 1600240925
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Arthur's adventures are now available on audio. This special collection includes:

ARTHUR'S FIRST SLEEPOVER: What could top a sleepover in the backyard with Buster and the Brain? When rumors start that a spaceship has landed in the neighborhood the idea of camping under the stars takes on a whole new meaning. Arthur's sister D.W. is so sure that he will see an alien on his overnight that she gives him her camera. When they hear muffled footsteps approaching their tent and see strange flashes of light, it seems D.W. was right! Or was she?

ARTHUR'S TOOTH: Arthur, tired of being the only one in his class who still has all his baby teeth, waits impatiently for his loose tooth to fall out.

ARTHUR'S BIRTHDAY: Arthur's friends must decide which party to attend when Francine schedules her birthday party for the same day as Arthur's birthday party.

ARTHUR'S PET BUSINESS: Arthur's determination to prove he is responsible enough to have a puppy brings him a menagerie of animals to care for.

ARTHUR'S NEW PUPPY: Arthur is delighted when he finally gets his new puppy, Pal, but his "accidents" and all-night barking make life miserable for the entire family, until Arthur comes up with a solution.

ARTHUR WRITES A STORY: What makes a story entertaining? That's the question Arthur asks himself when Mr. Ratburn gives a creative writing assignment to the class. When D.W. yawns through Arthur's first story, he worries that his tale isn't exciting enough. Is the setting to humdrum? Maybe he needs to research his subject more thoroughly. With every new angle, Arthur's story takes one more hilarious step further away from his original idea - but is the end result really the tale he wants to tell? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great for car trips
If you are a fan of the Arthur books then having some of the favorites on CD will be a great way to pass the time in the car with your kids.The author reads the books, so be prepared!It is not the same vocal performance quality as those done by actors. ... Read more


30. Hand Rhymes (Picture Puffins)
Paperback: 32 Pages (1993-06-01)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$2.99
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Asin: 0140549390
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Fourteen delightful hand rhymes offer clever verses and easy-to-follow drawings that show the correct hand movements. Reprint. AB. PW. H. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars just plain fun
This book is perfect for you to read along with a three to six year old. He will soon be able to say the rhymes with you and do the actions. The illustrations are colorful and engaging. It will be read over and over and you and your child will soon have it memorized.

4-0 out of 5 stars Toddler Fun
Hand Rhymes has been a great asset to my toddler classroom.The childrenlove doing the fine moter actions to the fun rhymes.The children love thepictures also.This is a great book for any age! ... Read more


31. Arthur's Halloween: Book & CD
by Marc Brown
Paperback: 32 Pages (2009-08-01)
list price: US$10.99 -- used & new: US$5.98
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Asin: 0316036641
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Arthur finds everything about Halloween scary: his little sister's costume, even his morning snack! But he's most afraid of the big spooky house on the corner where no one wants to go trick-or-treating. His fears are eventually soothed once Arthur realizes things don't always turn out the way you imagine.

Kids will love listening along as beloved author/illustrator, Marc Brown reads this exciting Halloween story! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars My 4 year old son loves this!
My son is really into the Arthur books and he especially likes the ones that create suspense.This book does the job great - not scarey, just suspenseful for about 2 pages, then it ends on a great note. I highly recommend this book to encourage the joy of reading.A similar book is "Arthur's First Sleepover".

4-0 out of 5 stars Good for young children to overcome their fear of Halloween!
Arthur the Aardvark is having trouble falling asleep as it is the night before Halloween and his house is decorated to look incredibly spooky.

When he finally does fall alseep and wakes up the next morning,things get even worse when his annoying little sister D.W scares him as she is dressed in her Halloween costume ready to go trick or treating.

Arthur feels embarrassed and irritatedthat he has to take D.W trick or treating with him because he'll be "the only one who has to drag my baby sister along".

When Arthur,his friends and D.W eventually go trick or treating,they are all scared to go into 'the Witch's House'.

But D.W breaks her candy bag,Arthur has to pick it up,and when he turns round D.W has gone into the Witch's House...meaning Arthur will have to go in after her!

Arthur's friends worry what has happened to them...'Maybe the Witch put them into an oven just like Hansel and Gretel,maybe she's using them for horrible scientific experiments or maybe she's locked them in a cellar to starve'...

Arthur's Halloween is a really good book to read to young children who are scared of Halloween.

It features colourful illustration and shows Arthur back when he looked more like an aardvark and less like the TV version we all know so well today!

1-0 out of 5 stars art of sewing paper back
i ordered these from 5 different sellers and all had to return my money cause item not available. AMAZON U NEED TO UPDATE WHATS AVAILABLE I was very dissapointed.

5-0 out of 5 stars Trick or Treat "Treat"
My class loves Arthur!'Arthur's Halloween' was a real treat for them!!

3-0 out of 5 stars Arthur's Halloween
Arthur's Halloween is about Arthur who is afraid of pretty much everything. When Halloween comes, he is told he has to take his sister. When trick or treating the two get lost behind and D.W. goes in the so-called Witch House, and Arthur has to go get her. The book teaches that you shouldn't judge somebody by what other people tell you. This book is good for kids 4-8. I thought it was an ok book. ... Read more


32. Arthur and the Perfect Brother: A Marc Brown Arthur Chapter Book 21 (Arthur Chapter Books)
by Marc Brown
Paperback: 64 Pages (2000-06-01)
list price: US$4.25 -- used & new: US$0.41
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Asin: 0316122262
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Arthur is looking forward to having the Brain spend an entire weekend at his house, but then the Brain shows up and starts acting a little too much like the perfect family member. Illustrated in b&w. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars My daughter loves this whole series
This series of books is so consistently good that I automatically order each one as soon as it's available.#21 keeps up the tradition.My daughter (just turned 8) loves it, as she has the previous 20.The only difference from the beginning of the series to the present, is that now shehas to read each chapter to me before I'll read it to her.She's alwaysexcited when Marc Brown releases a new book. ... Read more


33. Arthur's Baby (Arthur Adventure Series)
by Marc Brown
Paperback: 32 Pages (1990-04-02)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$3.19
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Asin: 0316110078
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Arthur isn't sure he is happy about the new baby in the family, but when his sister asks for his help in handling the baby, Arthur feels much better. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
I was looking for a book to console a child about needing to share their childhood with the newly born, but this one didn't provide this. The material and the illustrations seemed flat. I couldn't imagine why a child would spark to this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Arthur's Baby is Cute
Arthur's mom and dad were having a baby.Mom ate pickles and ice cream!Arthur's friends did not like babies.Binky said, "You better get some ear plugs!"Francine said, "You will have to talk like babies talk- 'doo doo, goo goo, ga ga'."There were babies everywhere when Arthur went to the park.Buster said, "You're in for triple trouble."Arthur was shaking when he got home because toys and diapers were everywhere.Mom said, "Don't worry about that.Here is a picture of you as a baby, Arthur.Here is you, D.W.""She still has the same big mouth," said Arthur.D.W. was very mad.Her mom said, "D.W., here is something to remind you of me."Mom gave D.W. a picture of her before she left to have the baby.The baby was cute.D.W. was scared of people touching the baby.My favorite part was when the baby came home.I think people should read this book because it is cute.

3-0 out of 5 stars "Arthur's Baby" -- Not the Best of Arthur
I don't know which came first, the TV script or the book.But this is one of those situations in which the PBS video is better than the book.

While `Arthur's Baby' is a good story, in book form it fails to *bring home the message* the way that the video does.In the video, considerable time is spent showing that the baby is comfortable with Arthur's holding her, and that Arthur has some `basic' baby knowledge that D.W. just can't have because she is so much younger.

The book text just doesn't get this across.The baby begins to cry and in 8 lines after Arthur picks up Kate, the story comes to a conclusion with an unceremonious burp.

Three Stars.Okay book, but if you will have to explain the message to all but the most adroit kids.

5-0 out of 5 stars Arthur's Baby
This book begins with Arthur's parents telling him and his siter D.W. that they are expecting a new baby in about six months. D.W. is terribly excited. She can't wait for the baby to come but Arthur isn't so sure of the whole thing.
The next day at school he talks to his friends about it, and they don't reassure him of anything. In fact they make him even more doubtful than before. Binky tells him that he should get some earplugs,or he'll never sleep because the baby will always be crying in the middle of the night.
Buster tells him that he can forget about playing afterschool because he'll have to go home and babysit everyday.
Muffy tells him that he'll have to change all the dirty diapers that the baby makes.
Francine tells him that he will probably start talking like the baby does.
For the next few months all Arthur sees are babies everywhere they are all he thinks about and not in a good way.
One day after school Arthur comes home and Arthur's mom shows him their baby photo album. He sees different pictures of him and D.W. when they were babies.
The next Saturday morning Arthur sees his mom packing a suitcase and he asks her where she is going. She tells him that she isn't going anywhere they just have to be ready if the baby decides to come.
Sunday morning Arthur goes down to the kitchen to get some breakfast, but instead of his mom standing at the stove, his Grandma Thora was there. She told Arthur and D.W. that they had a new baby sister and that after they had eaten breakfast they would go to the hospital to see her.
And so they did. They met their dad at the hospital and he took them to the nursery part of the hospital and he shows them Kate, their new baby sister.
On Tuesday Arthur's mom and dad brought Kate home. The doorbell was constantly rinnging and it was always more presents for the baby.
That night they were in Kate's nursery and Arthur's mom asked him if he would like to hold Kate, but he said "I'd rather look." D.W. said that it was for the better because Arthur didn't know beans about babies.
A few days later Arthur's mom needed help and she asked Arthur to watch Kate while she went upstairs. D.W. said that she would take care of everything. The doorbell rang and D.W. opened the door and some of Arthur's friends were there. D.W. told them that Arhtur coulnd't play, but they could come see her baby.
D.W. was very defensive and she told everyone not to get too close to her baby and to be quiet because her baby was sleeping. Then Kate woke up and D.W. said that Kate wanted her bottle. Kate drank her bottle very fast and when she was done she began to cry. D.W. told everyone that she had it under control. She kissed Kate on the head, but that didn't stop the crying, she bounced Kate up and down but Kate wailed louder,then Arthur picked up Kate and patted her on the back. Kate let out a big burp and Arthur told everyone that everything was all right now.
I thought this was a great book especially for a family that is expecting and already has one or more children. It tells kids that there is no reason to exclude yourself and not be a part of the new baby and it tells them that even if you think you can't you can help with the new baby. I recommend this to any family that is expectin and would urge them to read it to their kids and fully explain what they can do to help when the baby arrives.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great book for expecting a third child
This was such a great book for an older sibling expecting a baby brother or sister as well as for expecting a third child in the family. It really touched on what children might be wonderring or worrying about, helping both the child and the parent to open up and discuss these fears andconcerns. My kids loved this and all the Arthur books. ... Read more


34. Arthur Helps Out
by Marc Brown
Paperback: 24 Pages (2005-09-07)
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Asin: 031605772X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Arthur is back in two new 8 x 8 paperbacks full of fun! In Arthur Helps Out, Arthur wants to play, but Mom and Dad have other ideas-they give him a long list of chores to do. The sooner he finishes, the sooner he can play, but he+s in for a surprise after everything is done. In Arthur and the Big Snow, Arthur wants to join his friends at the hill for sledding, but he has to wait with D.W. until the roads are plowed. By the time Dad says they can go, all of Arthur+s friends have gone home. Arthur is disappointed until Dad produces a brand-new sled-and now they have the entire hill to themselves. Arthur fans old and new will love these short stories, perfect for reading aloud. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Review for "Arthur Helps Out"
I used this book, "Arthur Helps Out," in the work my therapy dogs do with children who have reading difficulty.Two students are "arthur" fans and both loved this book.Because the story is so good, they work very hard to be able to read the entire book without much help.All of the books in the 'arthur" arthur series are very good, but this one, in particular has a great message for 2nd graders.The children can learn by example.I highly recommend the "Arthur" book series and this book in particular.

5-0 out of 5 stars Kids Can Relate to Arthur
I have purchased several Arthur books for my grandson and he loves them. The illustrations and text provide a lot of opportunities for questions and comments which really gets kids "into" the stories. The story subjects are about everyday life with which kids can identify. I love the fact that all the Arthur books seem to have a lesson about making good choices.

5-0 out of 5 stars Hard Work Can Be Tiring
"Arthur Helps Out" is one of the most recent in a series of large paperback "Arthur" stories targeted at slightly younger audiences than the Arthur Adventure books, or the chapter books based on the TV episodes.

"Arthur Helps Out" finds Arthur wanting to go out and play, but it turns out there's some work he's been putting off that has now caught up to him. He has to clean out his room, give Pal a bath, deal with the trash and more. Only once he's completed all of this can he go play, but all of the work is rather tiring.

Like all other releases in this set, all pages are fully illustrated. The story is fairly simple, but good enough to hold interest. The illustrations are also fairly well-detailed, with things to read and small side-gags.

Overall, another fine addition to the ever-growing collection of "Arthur" books. ... Read more


35. Dinosaurs Divorce
by Marc Brown, Laurie Krasny Brown
Paperback: 32 Pages (1988-09-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$3.50
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Asin: 0316109967
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The traumatic childhood experience--when a child's parents divorce--is depicted in the form of dinosaur characters. Chapters address the full range of feelings that a divorce produces. ". . . this will become a real 'security blanket' for young readers in need."--School Library Journal, starred review. New York Times Best Children's Book. Full color. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected...
This book is not what I expected and I immediately got rid of it. In my opinion, it's only appropriate for those in an "ugly" divorce.There are pictures my four year old said were scary and "I don't want to see this anymore, Mom."There are pictures of Daddy/Mommy dinosaurs teeth showing fighting, one of mom with spilled pill bottles & drinking a martini, etc.It addresses parents speaking negatively of each other, hurting themselves or each other, putting the child in the middle, dating and re-marrying and things of that nature.While this may fit certain situations, I was looking for a book to simply explain that mom and dad were married and divorce, you have two homes, etc.My ex and I happen to get along very well, share custody with no issues, and my son was too young to remember us living together or married.It simply didn't fit my circumstances.In my opinion, if you have an even remotely amicable divorce situation, this is not the appropriate book.I also wouldn't recommend it for kids under the age of six, personally.

1-0 out of 5 stars inappropriate for kids
I thought this book was terrible for children.The picture of the mother with empty booze bottles & pill bottles was offensive.The mention of parents arguements can be "violent" was disturbing, and the image of dad's girlfriend with the big blonde hair & eyeshadow was a bit over the top playing into stereotypes.These were just a few of the problems I found with the book.I thought that perhaps I was being sensitive so I shared the book with my son's daycare director and an elementary level special education teacher.Both agreed that the book was offensive and inappropriate and would not use it for children.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wish I knew it years ago
This was recommended to me by a family therapist. I bought it for my daughter to help her with her kids but I read it first. I wish I'd had it myself when I was divorcing her father. It would have helped me explain much better thandid

5-0 out of 5 stars This author hits the nail on the Head!
This book addresses a difficult and scary subject in an approachable manner for young kids.A gentle and straightforward treatment of FAQs.I recommend this to anyone who wants to broach the subject with children up to pre-teen (especially if they are familiar with the Arthur TV series). It is a great way to start a conversation on a subject that worries kids.

5-0 out of 5 stars Divorce for Kids
I thought the book really broke down the whole divorce process to a child at their level of understanding. It helped me tremendously when talking to my son about what was going on with his mom and me. He really liked the ideas presented in the stories and it helped him look at the divorce in a new light. It helped him understand that this was not his fault, as well as, understanding that how the family will be reconfigured in a sense. It an easy and enjoyable read for young children and can really help parents sit down and explain the divorce process to the kids. I would highly recommend this book for parents going through a divorce with young children. ... Read more


36. The Mystery of the Stolen Bike #8 (Arthur Chapter Books)
by Marc Brown
Paperback: 64 Pages (1998-08-01)
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Asin: 0316115711
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Another exciting Arthur Chapter Book written at a third grade reading level and featuring loads of kid appeal!. ... Read more


37. Arthur and the Scare-Your-Pants-Off-Club: A Marc Brown Arthur Chapter Book #2 (Arthur Chapter Books)
by Marc Brown
Paperback: 64 Pages (1998-04-01)
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Asin: 0316115495
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Arthur and his friends wait eagerly for the latest Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club book to hit the library shelves--only to find out when the book arrives that the series has been banned! Arthur, Francine, Buster, and the rest of the gang form a plan. Can their scheme get the books back on the library shelves?. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars ARTHURAND THE SCARE YOUR PANTS OFF CLUB
WHEN ARTHUR WAS GOING TO THE LIBRARY HE SAW MUFFY AND BUSTER. HE SIAD DO YOU WANT TO WITH GO TO THE LIBRARY WITH ME.TO GO GET THE NEW SCARE YOUR PANTS OFF CLUB BOOK.BUT IT WAS TOOK OFF THE SHELF.THEY WERE MAD BECAUSE SOMEONE TOOK IT OFF THE SHELF. ARTHUR MADE SING UP LIST.

5-0 out of 5 stars Powerful Story About Censorship
This second Arthur TV Chapter Book is an insightful look at attempts to censor literature read by children. Adapted by Stephen Krensky, based on a TV Story by Terence Taylor, "Arthur and the Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club" finds the kids of Elwood City shocked.

They've been waiting eagerly outside the library on a Saturday for the newest release in their favorite book series, "The Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club." Just when they think they're about to get the new book, the librarian Ms. Paige Turner appears with a startling announcement --- due to concerns by a parents group called P.A.W.S., all books in the series have been pulled from the library shelves.

After a discussion of past times that they wanted something and didn't give up, Arthur and his friends formulate a plan of action. They get to work, but will their efforts be enough to return the books to the shelves? And just what does this P.A.W.S. group have against these books anyway?

This book was released in 1998 and the "Scare-Your-Pants-Off" books largely resemble the "Goosebumps" series by R.L. Stine. But readers will most likely be reminded of the fervor of fans of the "Harry Potter" series and the attempts that have been made to censor it. Regardless of where the reader might stand, this book has strong lessons about standing up for what you believe in and taking the time to know all the facts before making any decisions.

4-0 out of 5 stars I liked it
I liked this book because it was sort of like a mystery and I like mysteries.

I am a girl

4-0 out of 5 stars If you like funny books read this book
I give this book four stars , because it was funny. I think it was funny because of the characters expresions.Sometimes it got boring.I would recomend it to someone because I liked it very much and it was funny .

5-0 out of 5 stars Examining censorship
Arthur and the gang are not-so-patiently waiting for the next installment in the Scare-Your-Pants-Off Book club.They’ve read all the others in the series, like “Curse of the Mummy’s Breath” and “Zombie Substitute Teacher” and can’t wait for the next one to come out.

The day it’s due to arrive at the library, the gang is poised, having all but camped out overnight to be the first in line to check it out and read it.You can imagine their surprise when they find out that it has been banned from the public library!A group of concerned parents have decided that it’s not appropriate for children and to have had it removed!What’s the gang to do?Is there any way Arthur and his friends can get the book back so everyone can enjoy it?A surprise ending is in store for the reader, making this a fun page-turner.

Marc Brown’s Arthur is one of the best-known characters in children’s literature today.He’s seen on television, has large format picture books and also the Arthur Adventure series, of which this title is #2.Intended for intermediate, independent readers who have graduated to short chapter books, the Arthur books are easy to read, a lot of fun, and encourage readers to think about their world and the different issues of friendship, family or in the case of “Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club”, censorship....

I have used “Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club” in my own classroom many times and found that it’s a great way to stimulate conversation and thinking among my students (one cryptically hinted that maybe we should ban THIS book as well!!).My point in using it as a social studies tool isn’t to agree or disagree with students so much as it is to get them to THINK—- “tell me your feelings about censorship, but back it up with reasoning and research” is how I address the issue.This in turn allows the student not only to voice their own opinion, but to examine their feelings and opinions as well; too many times in our culture we allow other folks to do our thinking for us.

Mr. Brown has done an excellent job of taking a very complicated issue in our society and presenting it to young readers in an understandable and intelligent way.I appreciate and applaud authors who not only aim to entertain their readers, but encourage them to think about themselves and their world.Hats off, Mr. Brown!!You’ve done it again!! ... Read more


38. Arthur Chapter Books #4-6
by Marc Brown
Hardcover: 196 Pages (2002-09-01)
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Asin: 0316075957
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Now Arthur Chapter Books 4,5, and 6 are available in one hardcover volume.Arthur rises to the occasion as he tries to compose a commercial jingle, helps Buster find some missing money, and works with Francine to find a way out of the library after they are accidentally locked inside/.Presented in chapter-book format, for children who are ready to read on their own, these exciting adventures will surely be a hit among Arthur fans. ... Read more


39. Locked in the Library!: A Marc Brown Arthur Chapter Book 6 (Arthur Chapter Books)
by Marc Brown
Paperback: 64 Pages (1998-06-01)
list price: US$4.25 -- used & new: US$0.83
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Asin: 0316115584
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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After Arthur calls Francine a marshmallow, she refuses to speak to him. Then Mr. Ratburn pairs them up for a homework project. They reluctantly go to the library for research-and find themselves locked in once the library closes. Will Arthur and Francine set aside their differences and work together to find a way out? In chapter-book format, for children who are ready to read on their own, this supenseful adventure will surely be a hit among Arthur fans. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Can't Put It Down
I couldn't put it down because of the adventures,Arthur and Francine had.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very funny book.
I am a second grader. I think this is a very good book to read for a kid my age. It is a very exciting and funny book. I think it is the best "Arthur" chapter book I have ever read. I think you should readit. ... Read more


40. Arthur's Teacher Trouble
by Marc Brown
 Paperback: Pages (1986)
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Asin: B000W2JO4Y
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Arthur's Teacher Trouble
I received this item in good timing; my grandson and I enjoyed reading it together.

4-0 out of 5 stars Arthur's Teacher Trouble
Marc Brown creates the Arthur adventure, Arthur's Teacher Trouble with a moral in mind. Also it proves that if you work hard and give it your all, you'll be more successful. The book is told for children to understand that a little hard work gets you somewhere. With no effort at all, you won't come out with your best.

Arthur gets stuck with a hard teacher. The teacher starts out tough on the students, assigning homework right away. Arthur isn't very confident in himself and isn't used to the work and extra effort that he has to give to 3rd grade. With all of his hard work he actually gets awarded with something even better...and by reading this book you'll be sure to find out!

Arthur is my favorite character in this particular Arthur book. He isn't very confident in himself, but we all relate to that. And in the end we sometimes get surprised by unexpected turns.

4-0 out of 5 stars Neat!
This game is great for young computer-users!Each page has at least 15 "interactions" -- i.e. clicking on the salt shakers in thekitchen makes them dance.The story can read itself to you are you canread it silently.Even clicking on one word makes the computer say it. Great for children just learning to read.However, using it TOO many timescan get tiring...after all, it is just a computerized book.Great valuefor the money!

5-0 out of 5 stars I learned from Arthur's Teacher Trouble.
I learned to do my best, but that if my best isn't better than everyone else's best, it is okay. ... Read more


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