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Arthur Meets the President: An Arthur Adventure (Arthur Adventures) (edition 1992)

by Marc Brown (Author)

Series: Arthur the Aardvark (15)

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Arthur's essay wins a contest and he has to read it to the President in a special ceremony at the White House.
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Title:Arthur Meets the President: An Arthur Adventure (Arthur Adventures)
Authors:Marc Brown (Author)
Info:Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (1992), Edition: Reprint, 32 pages
Collections:picture books, Arthur, Your library
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Arthur Meets the President: An Arthur Adventure (Arthur Adventure Series) by Marc Brown

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Independent Reading Level: Grade 1-3
  Yamilet2023 | Dec 4, 2023 |
The ARTHUR series by Marc Brown have been a staple book series in my childhood. I never realized, however, that they touched on so many topics. This story is a very good introduction for younger children to the president (as well as the honor and importance it would take to meet him). This was a very cute story that handles meeting the president very realistically, including Arthur's nervousness. ( )
  hmolay | Apr 26, 2020 |
Arthur and his class win a trip to the White House to meet the President
  CECC9 | Feb 11, 2018 |
After struggling to write an essay on presidents for Mr. Ratburn, Arthur finds out that he has won the contest to meet the President of the United States. When he finds out he has to memorize and recite his essay before everyone and the President he starts to worry. Fortunately, D.W. helps him out of the awkward situation making everyone laugh and relax. Although it isn't my favorite book, I think it's a great read for any kid that will have to speak in front of an audience. ( )
  ilonon | Mar 1, 2017 |
I love Arthur and his book! They always have great illustrations in the book. We learn about the President and the white house, and students can picture themselves there even though they may have never been. They can learn vocab that they might have never heard before too. ( )
  Oliviacap | Nov 22, 2016 |
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Arthur is off to Washington D.C. to meet the President of the United States and recite his winning essay in front of everyone. But a gust of wind blows Arthur's trusty note cards away! Who can help him?
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