Mon, Oct 21, 1996
'Arthur's Baby': Arthur is worried about what it would be like to have a new baby in the house. After Kate is born, she cries whenever Arthur holds her, but doesn't cry when D.W. holds her. When Kate cries nonstop, D.W. and Arthur try to solve the problem./'D.W.'s Baby': D.W. is very happy to have a new baby sister, but she doesn't like her as much when Kate's crying keeps her up at night, or how she stinks up the room with her dirty diapers, and she doesn't like how Kate is getting more attention than her. D.W. comes up with several plans to make Mom and Dad like her more than Kate. But finds out that maybe a big sister is what a little sister really needs. That and a clean diaper. P.U.!...
Mon, Oct 11, 1999
The Blizzard: A big blizzard comes to Elwood City, taking out the electricity (and--gasp--television!) and sending residents scrambling for supermarket supplies. Can neighbors find ways to help each other survive through the storm? The Rat Who Came To Dinner: The unthinkable is happening... Arthur's teacher is moving in! After his roof collapses, Mr. Ratburn stays with the Reads in order to teach and grade Arthur every second of the day! Or so Arthur fears.
Fri, Oct 25, 1996
'Arthur's Family Vacation': Arthur wants to go to Camp Meadowcroak again this summer, but when D.W. tells him that they're going on a vacation, Arthur is disappointed. The Read Family Vacation is a disaster from the beginning. Plagued by traffic stinky diapers and unplanned pit stops. Their plans on going to the ocean are wrecked by a big rainstorm, so Arthur comes up with alternate activities./'Grandpa Dave's Old Country Farm': Arthur and D.W. spend some time at Grandpa Dave's farm. They are excited about going to the fair, but when they notice that the farm is in so poor of condition that the chickens are in the bedroom, Arthur and D.W. become concerned about Grandpa Dave. Can Dave's friend Ed help change his attitude?
Mon, Feb 8, 1999
Double Tibble Trouble: Playing with the Tibble twins requires preparation, endurance and earplugs. But when one gets sick, playing with the other should be a lot easier -- shouldn't it? Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival: Arthur and the gang create their own music videos. What they lack in high-tech video gear, they make up for in state-of-the-art imaginations!
Tue, Nov 17, 1998
D.W., All Fired Up: What exactly is a fire drill anyway? When Ms. Morgan announces they'll be having one during preschool, D.W. wants no part of it -- it sounds way too scary. Can she manage to stay home from school every day until the danger passes? I'd Rather Read It Myself: The Tibble Twins are better than D.W. at just about everything -- they can yell louder, bounce higher, and even get dizzier. It would be great if D.W. could at least read before the Tibbles could! Can she spin a tale dazzling enough to convince them she can?