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D.W. provides excitement to Arthur's campout with his friends by appearing as an alien
Rumors about sightings of an alien space ship create excitement when Arthur's friends come to spend the night.
Brown offers yet another Arthur adventure-his 20th-that entertainingly taps into a familiar childhood experience. Here Arthur is planning his first sleepover party in his tent. Nothing-neither local reports of a spaceship sighting nor best friend Buster's mother's initial reluctance to let her son attend-can dampen the young aardvark's enthusiasm. He even has his camera at the ready lest the aliens drop in, so he can snap pictures and sell them to the National Requirer. But after trading baseball cards, eating pizza and fighting with pillows, Arthur, Buster and the Brain see an eerie light. Is the spaceship about to land? As usual, Brown's art contributes significantly to the fun: the boys make amusing welcome signs for their potential visitors ("We are your friends"; "Please do my homework"); and the vision of the petrified pals running blindly through the yard, tangled in their collapsed tent, will bring on plenty of snickers. Kids definitely like to read about themselves, and Brown knows well how to make Arthur everykid. Ages 4-8. (Oct.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsTwo 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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September 28, 2009: It's a book about Arthur having a sleepever. They pretend to sleep in the tent. It reminds me when we didn't get much sleep. My favorite part was when D.W. scares Arthur, the Brain, and Buster. You go camping every year! They had a party in their tent too. Then it was fun when we rode our bikes to rossco village. Love Max, for Drew.
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January 15, 2002: I think this book was really good. I loved Arthur sence I was a little kid in kidnergarten. I gave it 5 stars because I love all of Mark Brown's books. I am thinking of buying it but i'm not sure, but I think I can get that book for only $3.99. I think you guys or who ever should lower the prices.Anyways I love all of the Arthur books and always will. Hope he comes out with more books. See Ya Laterz