When D.W. loses her blankie, she wonders if she will ever sleep again. Humorous illustrations and snappy dialogue capture this universal slice-of-life story that all blanket-carrying kids and their parents will recognize. Full color.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Mysterious of D.W.'s Precious Blankie,
By George Buttner "Agent0042" (Dayton, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: D.W.'s Lost Blankie (Arthur Adventure Series) (Hardcover)
... is why it's never seen in any of the other books. That being said, this is another delightful D.W. story.D.W. badly wants her favorite Blankie, but can't find it. It's gone off-the-map and D.W.'s not going to be able to get to sleep without it. Arthur kindly agrees to help her out by taking her to some places where she might have left it. It's not at any of them, though. Later on, however, D.W. makes a surprising discovery about what happened. Will it change her feelings for Blankie? I really like the illustrations in this book. I enjoy the pink stripes on D.W.'s outfit in the books (that aren't on the TV show) and this book takes it a step further on the cover by adding a blue speckle pattern to her pink jumpsuit. The story is warm and cute and perfect for any D.W. or Arthur fan.
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d.w.'s lost blankie!!,
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This review is from: D.W.'s Lost Blankie (Arthur Adventure Series) (Hardcover)
very good book...my daughter just turned two and she loves all the arthur & d.w. books! very easy to read and she sits through all of them. got in hardcover but would recommend board book format if it's offered for younger readers!! still loved it.=!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oh, No... A Lost Blankie!,
This review is from: D.W.'s Lost Blankie (D. W. Series) (Paperback)
This is not the sort of book that I typically pick out to read to my children (I'm not into 'franchises') but it is the sort of book that my 5 year-old daughter picks up all the time, and guess what? I like this story. (:-)I like that Arthur is so understanding of D.W.'s loss and sense of urgency. I like that he is helpful without an adult telling him to be. He walks DW to the library and the car wash to see if the errant blankie might be there. I also like that Arthur helps DW to use *logic* to try to deduce where she might have left the blankie. Five Stars. These feelings of consideration and warmth are ones that I try to instill in my own children.
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