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    Arthur Writes a Story (Arthur Adventures Series) by Marc Brown, Robin Goldstein

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    • Age Range: 4 to 8
    • Pub. Date: January 1999
    • 32pp
    • Sales Rank: 32,012
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      • Pub. Date: January 1999
      • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
      • Format: Paperback, 32pp
      • Sales Rank: 32,012
      • Age Range: 4 to 8

      Synopsis

      When Mr. Ratburn asks the class to write a story, Arthur immediately produces a composition entitled "How I Got My Puppy Pal." But as one person after another gives him advice about what constitutes a good story, he keeps making changes until he ends up with an outlandish song and dance number about elephants on the Planet Shmellafint! Text copyright 2004 Lectorum Publications, Inc.

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      Arthur has to write a story as a homework assignment and keeps changing his idea of what to write as he talks to his friends.

      Children's Literature

      Arthur's homework assignment is to write a story. He does this with great enthusiasm. He writes about how he got his puppy. His sister, D.W., is not impressed. Arthur modifies his story to include some of his sister's and friend's ideas. He gets so carried away that he includes a song and dance. When he tries it out on his family, they are a little confused. At school, his friends and teacher give him some good advice and he realizes that his original story idea was really a very good one.

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      Two things suggest that Arthur, the loveable star of children’s books and the PBS series, may not be so fictitious after all: 1) Kids are known to call Marc Brown’s house looking for their bespectacled friend and 2) Brown’s third grade class picture -- according to many, a dead-ringer for the aardvark himself.

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      Arthur Writes a Storyby Anonymous

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      March 07, 2005: Arthur Writes a Story by Marc Brown is a very exciting and funny book for young children. It really relates to young children in their lives. Although it is funny, it also teaches a lesson. It tells young children to believe in what they think is the right thing, and not always listen to what other people might say. Arthur goes through a major conflict, but by the end of the story, he solves everything. Arthur?s teacher assigns the class to write a story that is important to them. He runs home right from school, knowing exactly what to write. He decides to write about how he had to show his parents that he was responsible enough to have a dog. The problem is that when he reads his story to all his friends, they all tell him to change it. Arthur makes so many changes that by the time the story is due, it is really bad. Then, Arthur reads his original story, and everyone loves it. So he receives a medal for the best story. This story is perfect for 6-8 year olds because one doesn?t have to know how to read expertly, to be able to enjoy this tale. The illustrations by Marc Brown are great too; they tie in perfectly with the story line. All young children will love this story and cherish its morals.

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      October 30, 2002: By: Kamil Miller and Willie Mc Dowell Arthur Writes a Story Arthur Writes a Story by Marc Brown is a very interesting book with colorful pictures that show lots of detail. It?s a book about Arthur being assigned to write a story about anything. You know his thoughts were wild. The funniest part of the book was when Arthur does a dance that goes with his story and his parents look at him crazy. We like Arthur Writes a Story because it was a popular series. When you read this book you would think Arthur was a confused character. All Arthur characters are very funny. We like all books by Marc Brown because he has very interesting thoughts that make you seem like you are a character in the book. When my partner and I picked up this book we looked at the cover and thought this was a boring book, but when we read the first page and looked at the picture it was great. Arthur has books and cartoons about him. My partner and I decide to read more Arthur books and watch more Arthur cartoons.