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Arthur's Computer Disaster: An Arthur Adventure
Now as you have all noticed, my bookshelf is filled up with dozens of “Arthur” books since I am a huge fan of the series! “Arthur’s Computer Disaster” is about how Arthur wanted to play a computer game while his mother is away, but then gets into big trouble when he accidentally breaks his mom’s computer. “Arthur’s Computer Disaster” is one of Marc Brown’s most hilarious “Arthur” books ever created!One day, Arthur was begging his mom to let him play “Deep, Dark Sea” on her computer and his mother let him play the game. The next day, Arthur wanted to use the computer to play the rest of the game, but his mother told him to not use the computer since she has to use the computer to do her taxes. However, when Arthur’s mother had to run back to the office that day, Arthur and Buster played with Arthur’s mother’s computer anyway. But when Arthur and Buster played with the computer too much, they ended up knocking the keyboard to the ground the screen went blank!Marc Brown never ceases to amaze me with his lovable characters in the “Arthur” series. This time, Marc Brown has done an excellent job at writing this story as he explains the importance of listening to your parents and the consequences of not listening to your parents’ warnings. I love the way that Marc Brown shows the consequences that Arthur has to face when he disobeys his mother and that will help show children about the consequences of disobedience. Marc Brown’s illustrations are as always highly creative as the characters have animal heads and human bodies and I loved the expressions on the characters’ faces especially of Arthur’s scared expression when he accidentally breaks his mother’s computer.Overall, “Arthur’s Computer Disaster” is a brilliant book for children who need to know about the consequences of disobedience while having a great time with Arthur and the gang! I would recommend this book to children ages four and up since there is nothing inappropriate in this book (but when you really think about it, the “Arthur” series is pretty kid-friendly overall).