Arthur in New York

“Arthur in New York” by Marc Brown is an illustrated children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books on May 13, 2008. This engaging story follows Arthur and his sister D.W. as they embark on an adventure in New York City, exploring iconic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and a museum, while also experiencing the excitement of a Broadway show. The narrative captures the essence of family travel and sibling dynamics in a vibrant urban setting.
Readers will find a delightful tale that emphasizes themes of family and adventure, as D.W. eagerly anticipates a visit to Mary Moo-Cow Palace with her beloved doll. The story takes a turn when D.W. strays from her parents’ guidance, prompting Arthur to use his knowledge of the city to locate her. With a focus on travel and family, this beginner reader book is designed to engage young audiences, making it a suitable addition to any child’s library. The book consists of 24 pages and is presented in English.
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WHEN ARTHUR AND D.W. travel to New York City with their parents, they visit the Statue of Liberty, a museum, and they even see a Broadway show! But D.W. is most excited about visiting Mary Moo-Cow Palace with her Mary Moo-Cow doll. When D.W. doesn’t follow her parents’ rule and goes off by herself, the family must find her. Luckily, Arthur knows just where to find D.W.—Mary Moo-Cow Palace, of course!
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