Arthur in a Pickle

“Arthur in a Pickle” by Marc Tolon Brown, published by Random House in 1999, is a children’s book that explores themes of honesty and accountability. This edition features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Arthur as he grapples with the consequences of lying about his homework, leading to a vivid dream that prompts him to reconsider his choices.
Readers will find that the narrative encourages discussions about truthfulness through Arthur’s experience of being “in a pickle.” The book includes interactive stickers that match words in the text, enhancing the reading experience for young audiences. This engaging approach not only entertains but also reinforces the importance of honesty in a relatable context.
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After lying about what happened to his homework, Arthur has such a bad dream about being “in a pickle” that he decides to tell the truth. Includes stickers to match with words in text.
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