Arthur's Teacher Trouble

by Marc Brown

Published 20 August 1987

Marc Brown creates the Arthur adventure, Arthur's Teacher Trouble with a moral in mind. Also it proves that if you work hard and give it your all, you'll be more successful. The book is told for children to understand that a little hard work gets you somewhere. With no effort at all, you won't come out with your best.

Arthur gets stuck with a hard teacher. The teacher starts out tough on the students, assigning homework right away. Arthur isn't very confident in himself and isn't used to the work and extra effort that he has to give to 3rd grade. With all of his hard work he actually gets awarded with something even better...and by reading this book you'll be sure to find out!


Arthur and his friends wait for the latest Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club book to hit the library shelves. When the book arrives, crowds of kids rush over - only to be told that the series has been banned! Arthur, Francine, Buster, and the rest of the gang make a plan. Can their scheme get their books back?
In chapter-book format, for children who are ready to read on their own, this intriguing adventure will surely be a hit among Arthur fans.


Arthur's Baby

by Marc Brown

Published 27 October 1988

"We have a surprise for you," Arthur's parents tell him. Arthur can hardly believe it when he learns what the surprise is - a baby!
D.W. seems enthusiastic but Arthur isn't so sure. What will life with a new baby be like? Will it be as bad as his friends say?


Arthur Tricks the Tooth Fairy

by Marc Brown

Published 3 February 1998
D.W. is jealous when her big brother Arthur loses a tooth and gets a visit from the Tooth Fairy.  Arthur explains that the Tooth Fairy comes only when you lose a tooth and put it under your pillow at night, so D.W. dreams up some hysterical (but unsuccessful) plans to trick her into coming.  Finally, Arthur decides to reward D.W.'s efforts by playing Tooth Fairy himself!  By matching picture stickers to words in the story, kids reinforce word recognition.  With the extra stickers, they can create stories of their own.