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Product Detail

Arthur's Pet Follies
Arthur's Pet Follies
Series: Arthur
Grade level: Preschool - Grade 3
Closed captioned: No
Described Video: No
40 min on 1 DVD
For home video use only
Expected Availability: 12/29/2008
List $12.95
 

Includes three great adventures: Francine and the Feline: Arthur thinks the best pet to have is a dog, and Francine probably would have agreed--that is, until little Nemo came along. Francine can't help herself--she's falling for a cute little kitten! What will Arthur think? Hide and Snake: The kid's capture a snake and learn that it's possibly poisonous--but only after it gets lost in Arthur's house! Can they find the snake before Arthur's parents discover their slippery little secret? So Long, Spanky: D.W.'s beloved bird gets very sick, and despite D.W.'s eager ministrations, (or maybe because of them) Spanky dies. But when a lonely frog decides to adopt D.W., she faces her greatest test--can she risk giving her heart to another pet?

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Item # WG3092
ISBN # 0-738926-84-1
UPC # 074645 59 2190
2004

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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