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Arthur's April Fool

by Marc Brown

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Arthur worries about remembering his magic tricks for the April Fool's Day assembly and Binky's threats to pulverize him.
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
In this funny picture book by Marc Brown, Arthur and his friend Buster prepare for the talent show. Rather than focusing on the tricks that he's going to perform, Arthur can't help but worry; the school bully Binky Barnes has threatened to punch him. The night before the show, he refuses to eat and has a difficult time sleeping. Then as he is performing his magic trick, he comes up with a great idea. With the help of his classmates, Arthur manages to overcome his fear and stand up to Binky. Arthur’s April Fool is cute because of the illustrations and jokes, and it makes me feel like I’m watching the cartoon show. I definitely recommend it as a read-aloud book for first graders. ( )
  Virginiaaaa | Sep 14, 2017 |
The seventh Arthur book. Another holiday themed book, and we're not done with those yet. Arthur must deal with a bully while preparing for the April Fool's assembly. He's very nervous, but in the end, he manages to play a trick or two on the bully. It's unfortunate that none of the adults around Arthur, including those aware of the bullying, do anything to help, but I expect that's more truth in fiction than anything. Rather average book.
  Sopoforic | Apr 30, 2017 |
This is a classic book of Marc Brown’s Arthur collection that tells the story of Arthur and the school bully Binky Barnes. Arthur has huge plans for this year’s talent show, but he becomes frightened when Binky Barnes threatens to ruin it all. With the help of his friends, Arthur stands up to his bully and pulls the best April Fools trick of all time.

This book holds a familiar face to many students in classrooms today. Arthur is not only well-known from the books, but also the tv show. This book would benefit students because it sends a message that they should stand up to bullies.

Modern Fantasy
Reading Level: 2.7
  rdg301library | May 24, 2015 |
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