Boston: Scholastic, 1982. — 20 p. “Arthur’s April Fool” is another one of Marc Brown’s earlier “Arthur” books and this time, Arthur has his hands full when he has to deal with the school bully, Binky Barnes during the April fool’s Day assembly. “Arthur’s April fool” is a clever story about how to handle with bullies in a nonviolent way. Marc Brown has done it again with both...
Little, Brown Books, 1986. — 32 p. — (Arthur Adventure Series). None of Arthur's friends wear glasses and his classmates tease him! But when he stops wearing them, he gets in all kinds of trouble. Maybe four eyes really are better than two.
Boston: Little & Brown 1982. — 30 p. — ISBN: 0-440-84047-3.
Arthur finds everything about Halloween scary, including his little sister's costume, his morning snack and the big house on the corner. But Arthur and his little sister D.W., learn you can't presume a house is haunted just because the outside looks run down.
Little, Brown Books, 1985. — 32 p. — (Arthur Adventure Series). Arthur's whole class has started losing their teeth-but not Arthur. His loose tooth wiggles but won't come out. Everyone seems to think they have the best solution. But none of their ideas work! Will he be stuck with his tooth forever?
USA: E. P. Dutton, 1985. — 32 p. A collection of nursery rhymes with diagrams for accompanying finger plays. My Book Five Little Babies Two Little Monkeys Jack-o'-Lantern Five Little Goblins Here Is the Beehive Snowflackes The Snowman Little Bunny Quack! Quack! Quack! Kittens Creeping The Caterpillar The Church
Scholastic, 1983. — 32 p. — ISBN 9780590964054. Arthur worries about remembering his magic tricks for the April Fool's Day assembly and Binky's threat to pulverize him
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