Arthur's perfect Christmas / Marc Brown.
Even without snow, turkey dinner and a perfect tree, Arthur and his family and friends have a wonderful Christmas--and Hanukkah--celebration.
Record details
- ISBN: 0316119687
- Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
- Publisher: Boston : Little, Brown and Co., c2000.
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
After he breaks his mother's gift and his father tells him that he will be making a different kind of Christmas dinner than normal, Arthur begins to fear that his holiday may not go as well as he had planned, but a surprise guest changes everything and puts young Arthur back in the spirit. 100,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
Even without snow, turkey dinner and a perfect tree, Arthur and his family and friends have a wonderful Christmas--and Hanukkah--celebration. - Grand Central PubWhile at first Arthur thought it was going to be a perfect Christmas, he's not so sure anymore. It hasn't snowed, the tree is decorated with trolls and unicorns, Dad decides to make an authentic "ancient" Christmas dinner, and Arthur accidentally breaks his gift for Mom. While Francine happily celebrates Hanukkah, Brian prepares for Kwanzaa, and Buster tries to find a holiday of his own, Arthur starts to think he'll have a terrible Christmas--until an unexpected guest changes everything. Full-color illustrations.
- Hachette Book Group
While at first Arthur thought it was going to be a perfect Christmas, he's not so sure anymore. It hasn't snowed, the tree is decorated with trolls and unicorns, Dad decides to make an authentic "ancient" Christmas dinner, and Arthur accidentally breaks his gift for Mom. While Francine happily celebrates Hanukkah, Brian prepares for Kwanzaa, and Buster tries to find a holiday of his own, Arthur starts to think he'll have a terrible Christmas--until an unexpected guest changes everything. Full-color illustrations.