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Arthur writes a story

Arthur is given a school assignment. His first story idea, to write about how he got his new puppy, is a good one, but in an attempt to please everyone he winds up writing something completely different and rather bizarre. In the second story, Francine and Arthur have a falling-out that is only resolved when they are accidentally Locked in the Library and must work together to find a solution to their problem.

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  • "Arthur writes a story"@en
  • "Locked in the library"
  • "Arthur"@en
  • "LeapFrog SchoolHouse"

http://schema.org/description

  • "In the title story, Arthur's imagination runs wild when he writes a story for his homework assignment. Then, Arthur and his friend Francine find themselves locked inside the public library-- can they survive the night alone?"
  • "Also includes: Locked in the Library!"
  • "Arthur is given a school assignment. His first story idea, to write about how he got his new puppy, is a good one, but in an attempt to please everyone he winds up writing something completely different and rather bizarre. In the second story, Francine and Arthur have a falling-out that is only resolved when they are accidentally Locked in the Library and must work together to find a solution to their problem."@en
  • "(First story) Arthur, struggling with a school writing assignment, decides that all he needs is a little imagination to make life sound more interesting than it really is, but he crosses the line when the story of how he got his puppy starts to involve invisible elephants and trips to outer space. (Second story) If only Arthur hadn't called Francine a marshmallow! Now they're locked together inside the library and they either have to make up or face the long, scary night alone."
  • "(First story) Arthur, struggling with a school writing assignment, decides that all he needs is a little imagination to make life sound more interesting than it really is, but he crosses the line when the story of how he got his puppy starts to involve invisible elephants and trips to outer space. (Second story) If only Arthur hadn't called Francine a marshmallow! Now they're locked together inside the library and they either have to make up or face the long, scary night alone."@en
  • "Arthur writes a story: Struggling with a school writing assignment, Arthur decides that all he needs is a little imagination to make his life sound more interesting than it really is. But he crosses the line when the story of how he got his puppy starts to involve invisible elephants and trips to outer space. Locked in the library!: If only Arthur hadn't called Francine a marshmallow! Now they're locked inside the Elwood City Library together, and they either have to make up or face the long, scary night alone. I'd rather read it myself: D.W., Arthur's sister, pretends to read."@en
  • "Arthur has to write a story as a homework assignment and keeps changing his idea of what to write as he talks to his friends."
  • "Arthur, struggling with a school writing assignment, decides that all he needs is a little imagination to make life sound more interesting than it really is (first film). If only Arthur hadn't called Francine a marshmallow! Now they're locked together inside the library and they either have to make up or face the long, scary night alone (second film)."
  • "Struggling with a school writing assignment, Arthur decides that all he needs is a little imagination to make his life sound more interesting than it really is."

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  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Children's films"
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Children's television programs"@en
  • "Films for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Motion pictures"@en
  • "Animated television programs"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "Arthur writes a story"
  • "Arthur writes a story"@en
  • "Arthur writes a story ; Locked in the library"
  • "Arthur writes a story : plus locked in the library!"
  • "Arthur Writes a Story"@en
  • "Arthur writes a story a play for reader's theater"
  • "Arthur. Arthur writes a story"@en
  • "Arthur writes a story plus Locked in the library"