Arthur and a classmate are having a birthday party on the same day. How can he make sure that the children come to his party?
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's cute,
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This review is from: Arthur's Birthday (An Arthur Adventure) (Paperback)
I've started reading Arthur's books to my sons and they love the colorful pictures in the book. The storyline is cute ~~ nothing spectular or exciting. Arthur invites everyone to his birthday party only to find out one of his friends, Muffy, has her birthday party the same day. Arthur decided to surprise Muffy by hosting the party at his house and all ends well.It's a cute story though I am not quite sure about "Spin the Bottle" gift at the end. That may be a little too old for 8 year olds. But it's not offensive or anything ~~ it's just a cute story about birthday parties. 1-12-04
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Arthur steals Muffy's party and spoils her parents' plans,
By A Customer
This review is from: Arthur's Birthday (Turtleback)
Arthur and Muffy schedule parties for the same day and invite the same people. Muffy's parents have put time and money into organising a party for her. Nevertheless it is presented as a splendid idea that Muffy be tricked into coming to Arthur's party, despite the lack of consideration shown for Muffy's parents' wishes.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
My boys like this, I find it unfinished!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Arthur's Birthday (An Arthur Adventure) (Paperback)
We have this book, as well as a CD-ROM version, and have also seen this episode on TV. My boys like all versions, but I am bothered with every reading or playing by the fact that nothing really explains what happens to Muffy's party---supposedly the rock band and the clown have been booked for weeks, but somehow this all seems forgotten once Muffy is tricked into coming to Arthur's house to join his party. Is the plan that Arthur and Francine come up with simply to trick Muffy into not going to her own party? My husband says I read too much into a simple story, but I think kid's books should make sense. I do have to admit this troubling plot confusion has never bothered my boys a single bit!
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