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Product Detail

Arthur Gets Lost/Arthur Cleans Up
Arthur Gets Lost/Arthur Cleans Up
Series: Arthur
Grade level: Preschool - Grade 3
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: No
30 min on 1 VHS
For home video use only
In Stock - ships within 2 business days
List $7.95
Sale $2.39
Member $2.15
 

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Arthur Gets Lost Arthur is all set for his first solo ride on a public bus. He’s got the exact fare and a book to read, but one thing he didn’t count on is falling asleep! When he wakes up, Arthur finds himself in a strange--and scary--part of town. Will he ever find his way home? And will D.W. ever forgive him for scaring her like that?

Arthur Cleans Up Elwood City’s park is in bad shape. There is garbage everywhere. After grumbling about it, the kids find themselves "volunteering" to clean it up. Even though it is a lot of work, in the end they all decide it feels great to make a difference.

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Item # WG875
ISBN # 0-375801-80-4
UPC # 074645 16 7930
1996

Reviews

"The TV series sparkles with wit, humor, and superb artwork, imparting life lessons easily absorbed by its target audience of 4- to 8-year olds."--Moira McCormick, Billboard

"Arthur and company--his best friend Buster the rabbit, his athletic friend Francine the monkey, school bully Binky Barnes the bulldog, and others--strike the perfect balance between fun and leaning while setting off comforting chords of recognition in viewers."--TV Guide (1996's Top 10 New Kids' Show article)

"Sure, it's supposed to be a kid show. But who knew an aardvark and his animal pals could be so human, charming and funny--for viewers of all ages!
--Lynn Elber and Frazier Moore, Associated Press, in their January 2000 Best of the Decade Television article

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