Arthur’s Perfect Christmas

Arthur’s Perfect Christmas by Marc Brown, published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers in October 2000, is a delightful children’s book featuring 48 pages of vibrant illustrations. This story follows Arthur as he navigates the ups and downs of preparing for Christmas, initially believing it will be perfect but soon facing a series of humorous challenges that make him question his holiday spirit.
Readers will find a charming narrative that explores themes of family and holiday celebrations, as Arthur deals with unexpected twists, including a uniquely decorated tree and a mishap with a gift for his mother. Alongside his friends, who celebrate Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, Arthur learns that the true essence of the holidays can be found in unexpected moments and connections. This edition captures the lightheartedness of the season, making it a fitting addition to any young reader’s collection.
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While at first Arthur thought it was going to be a perfect Christmas, he’s not so sure anymore. It hasn’t snowed, the tree is decorated with trolls and unicorns, Dad decides to make an authentic “ancient” Christmas dinner, and Arthur accidentally breaks his gift for Mom. While Francine happily celebrates Hanukkah, Brian prepares for Kwanzaa, and Buster tries to find a holiday of his own, Arthur starts to think he’ll have a terrible Christmas–until an unexpected guest changes everything. Full-color illustrations.
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