Three new chapter books feature Arthur and his friends for fans ready to read on their own. Each book features longer Arthur Adventures at a third-grade reading level and has loads of kid appeal. Arth
Arthur wants to enter a jingle in the Crunch Cereal Contest, but he can't seem to come up with anything. Just when he's about to give up, he hears D.W. singing a catchy tune. But can he call that jingle his and enter it in the contest? In chapter-book format, for children who are ready to read on their own, this hilarious adventure will surely be a hit among Arthur fans.
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.
After Arthur calls Francine a marshmallow, she refuses to speak to him. Then Mr. Ratburn pairs them up for a homework project. They reluctantly go to the library for research-and find themselves locked in once the library closes. Will Arthur and Francine set aside their differences and work together to find a way out? In chapter-book format, for children who are ready to read on their own, this supenseful adventure will surely be a hit among Arthur fans.
Arthur and Buster are as close as two best friends can be. They do just about everything together. But one day Buster doesn't show up at Arthur's house to watch The Bionic Bunny Show, misses a meeting
A new chapter book, this volume features Arthur and his friends for fans ready to read on their own. Arthur is in top form as he tries to convince the brain to team up with Buster to help warn everyon
After Buster defeats Brain in a math contest and is chosen to compete in the school marathon, Brain becomes convinced that he is no longer smart and so dubs Buster the new "brain" of the class.
When the gang takes a popularity contest in a girls' magazine, Fern, ususally quiet, suddenly turns aggressive and Sue Ellen, typically good at everything, starts to falter in all she attempts, while their friends long for the old Fern and Sue Ellen. Simultaneous.
At Prunella's half-birthday party, her sister unveils a fortune-telling cootie-catcher. When the object mysteriously seems able to predict the future, Arthur and his friends become slaves to its every move. Can they ever go against the cootie-catcher's authority or will they be doomed forever?In chapter-book format for children who are ready to read on their own, this wondrous adventure will surely be a hit among Arthur fans.
Someone has been writing "Binky Rules" all over school property. The principal gets Arthur's friendBinky to clean up the mess, but Binky denies he's the one who did it. Super sleuths Buster and Fern t
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 o
Arthur and Francine are a square-dancing duo in gym class. When Muffy tries to switch partners (she's saddled with Binky Barnes!), Francine refuses to trade. Francine complains that Francine doesn't w
Arthur and the gang are thrilled to learn that the rock group Binky is giving a concert in their town, but thanks to D.W.'s indecision over a new pair of shoes, Arthur lands in row ZZZ
Arthur is in top form as he competes at a Middle Ages fair. Arthur fans who are ready to read on their own now have a new chapter book to add to their collection. This book features a longer adventure
When Arthur and his friends go bike riding, Francine is embarrassed by her Father's hand-me-down bicycle. It's a real clunker. So when Francine reports that the bike is stolen, her friends rally to find the thief. Will Arthur and his friends discover the true fate of Francine's bike?