Arthur’s Reading Race

Arthur’s Reading Race by Marc Brown, published by Random House Children’s Books in June 1996, is a delightful children’s book that engages young readers with its vibrant illustrations and simple narrative. This edition, part of a book club series, spans 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Arthur as he makes a promise to his little sister, D.W., to buy her ice cream if she can read ten words, setting the stage for an exciting race to the park.
In this charming tale, readers will find D.W. quickly identifying various signs, including ZOO and ICE CREAM, showcasing her budding reading skills. The narrative culminates in a playful twist when she reads WET PAINT before Arthur, leading to a colorful surprise. With themes of family and sibling relationships, this book serves as an engaging introduction to reading for beginners, making it a suitable choice for young audiences eager to explore the joys of literacy.
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Arthur promises to buy ice cream for his little sister, D.W., if she can read ten words. The twosome race to the park, where D.W. is quick to recognize signs such as ZOO, DON’T WALK, POLICE, and ICE CREAM. When she reads WET PAINT before her big brother does, Arthur is in for a colorful surprise!
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