Arthur’s Birthday

Arthur’s Birthday by Marc Brown is an illustrated children’s book published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on April 1, 1991. This engaging story follows Arthur as he eagerly prepares to distribute invitations for his birthday party, only to discover that his friend Muffy is hosting her party on the same day. The narrative explores themes of friendship and celebration as Arthur and Francine devise a plan to ensure that both parties are a success.
In this 32-page book, readers will find a humorous take on the challenges of sharing special occasions. The story highlights the importance of collaboration and creativity in resolving conflicts among friends. With its focus on holidays and celebrations, Arthur’s Birthday presents relatable social themes that resonate with young readers, making it a delightful addition to any child’s bookshelf.
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Arthur can’t wait to hand out his birthday party invitations. But it turns out Muffy is having her party on the exact same day! All of his friends are split between the two parties so Arthur and Francine hatch a clever scheme to make sure Arthur and Muffy have the best birthdays yet!
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