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  • Arthur Lost and Found

    Marc Brown

    language (Two Lions, Jan. 6, 2015)
    When Arthur and Buster take the bus downtown for the first time, they fall asleep, miss their stop, and wind up on the other side of town. Will they be able to put their heads together to find their way home? Join Arthur on an adventure to remember in this newly designed Kindle edition.
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  • Arthur Jumps into Fall

    Marc Brown

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, July 31, 2018)
    Arthur has a big job to do: raking all of the leaves in the backyard. He tries to focus, but jumping in the leaves is way more fun than raking them. How will he ever finish? Arthur will need some help from his friends for this task!
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  • Arthur and the Baby: A Classic Arthur Adventure

    Marc Brown

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 14, 2011)
    Arthur's family is expecting a baby and everyone is excited. But Arthur wonders, will the new baby change everything?
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  • Arthur and the Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club: An Arthur Chapter Book

    Marc Brown

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1998)
    Arthur and his friends wait for the latest Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club book to hit the library shelves. When the book arrives, crowds of kids rush over-only to be told that the series has been banned! Arthur, Francine, Buster, and the rest of the gang make a plan. Can their scheme get their books back? In chapter-book format, for children who are ready to read on their own, this intriguing adventure will surely be a hit among Arthur fans.
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  • Arthur's Valentine

    Marc Brown

    eBook (Two Lions, Jan. 6, 2015)
    Someone is leaving Arthur notes, and he doesn’t know who. They are all signed by a secret admirer. Is Buster playing a joke? Or is Francine teasing him? It’s up to Arthur to track down his valentine—and maybe even leave a surprise of his own...Join Arthur and friends on an adventure in this newly designed Kindle edition.
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  • Marc Brown Arthur

    Marc Brown

    Paperback (PBS, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Marc Brown Arthur Books (12): All new titles
  • Arthur's Reading Trick

    Marc Brown

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 27, 2009)
    Will Arthur figure out D.W.’s reading trick?D.W. makes a bet with Arthur that she can teach Baby Kate how to read in a single afternoon. The loser of the bet has to change their little sister’s stinky diapers! D.W. devises a clever trick to make sure she wins the bet. But will Arthur fall for it—or come up with a trick of his own before the next diaper change is needed?
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  • Arthur's Valentine

    Marc Brown

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Jan. 30, 1988)
    BESTSELLING CLASSIC SERIES! More than 5 million Arthur Adventure books sold!Let Arthur be your perfect valentine! It's almost Valentine's Day, and Arthur can't crack the case on who his secret admirer is. Could it be Fern, or maybe even Sue Ellen? Or is it just Buster playing pranks? Will Arthur solve the mystery, or will he be left holding a broken heart?
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  • Arthur's Mystery Envelope: An Arthur Chapter Book

    Marc Brown

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1998)
    Arthur's Mystery Envelope It looks like trouble when the principal asks Arthur to take home a large envelope marked CONFIDENTIAL. His friends try to guess what's inside. It might just be information on...summer school! Will Arthur face the consequences or pretend to lose the envelope? In chapter-book format, for children who are ready to read on their own, this mysterious adventure will surely be a hit among Arthur fans.
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  • Cinderella

    Marcia Brown

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 1, 1997)
    A magical adaptation Charles Perrault’s French classic that has been translated and illustrated by Marcia Brown, earning her the Caldecott Medal as well as the love of children everywhere. Even in rags, Cinderella is a hundred times more beautiful than her cruel stepsisters. And how she wishes to go to the prince’s ball! But her sisters delight in telling her that people would only laugh at her at the palace. Fortunately, Cinderella is blessed with a fairy godmother who can turn pumpkins into golden coaches, lizards into footmen, and rags into riches. At the ball, Cinderella will have the most thrilling night of her life—until the stroke of midnight!
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  • Arthur's Really Helpful Bedtime Stories

    Marc Brown

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 6, 1998)
    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!
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  • Stone Soup

    Marcia Brown

    Hardcover (Charles Scribner's Sons, Jan. 1, 1947)
    Three soldiers came marching down the road towards a French village. The peasants seeing them coming, suddenly became very busy, for soldiers are often hungry. So all the food was hidden under mattresses or in barns. There followed a battle of wits, with the soldiers equal to the occasion. Stone soup? Why, of course, they could make a wonderful soup of stones...but, of course, one must add a carrot or tow...some meat...so it went. Marcia Brown has made of this old tale a very gay book, a carnival of activity, of dancing and laughter. So much goes on in the pictures that children who have once heard the story will turn to them again and again, retelling the story for themselves. A French version of the story is available under the title Une DrĂ´le de Soupe.
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