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Arthur's wrong guess about the identity of the secret admirer sending him valentine messages leads to teasing by the other children, but clues in additional messages allow him to get his due.
For use in schools and libraries only. Arthur overcomes his fear of Halloween when he has to follow his sister into a spooky house that everyone thinks is inhabited by a witch.
Arthur's little sister, D.W., claims that she already knows how to read. Arthur promises to buy her some ice cream if she can read ten words, and the two of them race to the park, where D.W. is quick to recognize signs such as Zoo, Don't Walk, Police, and Ice Cream. When she recognizes Wet Paint before her big brother does, Arthur is in for a shocking surprise. Full color.
Arthur's family is expecting a baby and everyone is excited. But Arthur wonders, will the new baby change everything? Full color.
When Mr. Ratburn gives a creative writing assignment to the class, Arthur wonders what makes a good story. When D.W. yawns through Arthur's first tale, he decides he needs to look a some new angles. With each new angle, Arthur's story takes one more hilarious step further from his original idea--but is the end result really the tale Arthur wants to tell? Full-color illustrations. 7 1/2 10.
When a restaurant tantrum brought on by--"yuck"--spinach results in D.W.'s grounding, she doesn't really mind until she realizes she's missing some fun. "Brown knows what appeals to children, and he serves up a generous portion."--"School Library Journal" starred review. Full-color illustrations.
Arthur finds his role as director of the Thanksgiving play a difficult one, especially since no one will agree to play the turkey.
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