Arthur Turns Green
by
Marc Brown
Order:
USA
Can
Little, Brown & Co., 2011 (2011)
Hardcover
Reviewed by Lyn Seippel
A
rthur's class project is about looking for ways to make our planet a better place to live in. Everyone shares a plan for their contribution except Arthur. His plan will be a surprise.
A
rthur's little sister D.W. is worried. Arthur's acting weirder than usual and he keeps talking about the mysterious
Green Machine
. Now his hands are turning a creepy green color. When it's time for Family Night at school to display the projects, D.W. pretends to be sick. She doesn't want anything to do with the Green Machine.
A
ll turns out well in the end and D.W. and readers learn a lot about making the world a better place to live in. This book, printed in China, is printed in soy ink on recycled paper. For children from four to eight.
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