Arthur Jumps Into Fall

Arthur Jumps Into Fall by Marc Tolon Brown, published by Little, Brown in 2006, is a delightful children’s book featuring 24 pages of engaging storytelling. In this edition, readers follow Arthur as he takes on the task of raking leaves in his backyard, a special job assigned by his dad. The narrative captures the playful spirit of autumn as Arthur, after gathering a large pile of leaves, decides to take a break and jumps in with his dog, Pal, leading to a fun-filled adventure.
As the story unfolds, Arthur’s friends arrive to lend a hand, and they all take turns raking the leaves together. The book emphasizes themes of teamwork and friendship, culminating in a joyful leaf party that showcases the fun of the season. With its focus on juvenile fiction and a media tie-in, this charming tale is perfect for young readers looking to enjoy the playful side of fall.
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In Arthur Jumps into Fall, Arthur’s dad gives him a special job to do-raking the leaves in the backyard. After gathering a big pile of leaves, Arthur decides to take a break and ends up jumping in the pile of leaves with Pal, scattering them everywhere. Just then, Arthur’s friends show up to help and they each take turns raking. Soon the job is done . . . until they all jump in for a leaf party!
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