Books : Arthur Helps Out
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780316057721
ISBN: 031605772X
Label: L,B Kids
Manufacturer: L,B Kids
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 24
Publication Date: September 07, 2005
Publisher: L,B Kids
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Sales Rank: 197235
Studio: L,B Kids
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Product Description: 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.
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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.
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"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.
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