Arthur’s Hiccups (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3)

Arthur’s Hiccups by Marc Brown, published by Random House Books for Young Readers in September 2001, is a children’s fiction book that follows the amusing predicament of Arthur, who is struggling with a case of the hiccups. This edition features 24 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The story unfolds as Arthur tries various traditional remedies suggested by his parents and friends, but none seem to work, leading to a humorous exploration of hiccup cures.
In this engaging tale, readers will find Arthur seeking help from his friends, who propose a range of quirky solutions, from standing on his head to reading jokes. Despite their efforts, Arthur remains hiccup-prone until he turns to his sister D.W., who ultimately reveals her own effective method. This story captures the lighthearted challenges of childhood and the creative ways friends and family can come together to solve problems, making it a delightful read for children interested in humorous fiction.
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Arthur has the hiccups, and none of the traditional cures suggested by his parents help. Ignoring his pesky sister D.W., who claims she knows how to get rid of them, he calls on his friends for help. The Brain suggests standing on his head; Buster says laughter is the best cure and reads him jokes; Muffy’s old family cure is licking a lollipop while hanging upside down. But nothing does the trick. Dejected and still hiccuping, Arthur goes to bed. And that is when D.W. proves she really does know how to get rid of hiccups.
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