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Product Detail

Arthur's Snow Day
Arthur's Snow Day
Features the voices of Mister Rogers, Jack Prelutsky, Yo-Yo Ma and Joshua Redman.
Series: Arthur
Grade level: Preschool - Grade 3
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: No
40 min on 1 VHS
For home video use only
In Stock - ships within 2 business days
List $7.95
Sale $2.39
 

Arthur Meets Mister Rogers (featuring Mister Rogers): Mister Rogers is staying at Arthur's house! That's the bad news. The good news is that nobody knows about it. I mean, Mister Rogers is a nice guy and all, and he really understands kids, and he's a lot of fun, but… his show is for babies!! Can Arthur keep his friends in the dark?

I'm a Poet (featuring Jack Prelutsky): Challenged by Fern to enter a poetry contest, Arthur and his friends each write a poem to be judged by the well known children's poet Jack Prelutsky.

My Music Rules (featuring Yo-Yo Ma and Joshua Redman): It's the duel of the century as cellist Yo-Yo Ma faces jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman in the toughest gig of their careers… in the Elwood City Library?! Whose music will rule after the greats duke it out in the battle of classical versus jazz?

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Item # WG3067
ISBN # 0-738924-60-1
UPC # 074645 42 2138
2003

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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