Arthur's Chicken Pox (book)

 Arthur's Chicken Pox is the nineteenth book in the Arthur Adventure series written and illustrated by Marc Brown, and published by Little, Brown and Company in May 2nd, 1994. It became adapted into a cartoon segment as the first half of Episode 18 in Season 1.

Plot
One Monday morning, Arthur Read's family was planning a trip to the circus on Saturday. His father David wonders if the knife thrower will return, his mother Jane likes the trapeze artists, and his sister D.W. likes cotton candy, but what Arthur likes the best are the circus clowns.

At school, Arthur draws a picture of the circus during art class. At lunch, he found out that he wasn't feeling well, and then went to nurse's office. Miss Flynn takes Arthur's temperature, and finds out that he might become ill. Then Arthur's father comes to pick him up from school. He wants to get well quick enough, so that he won't miss the circus.

At home, Arthur changes into his pajamas and takes a nap on the living room sofa. D.W. doesn't think he's sick, but he admits that he feels very sick. D.W. then states that he's faking it.

While it was dinnertime, Arthur eats his chicken noodle soup on the tray on the sofa, while the rest of his family eats dinner in the dining room. D.W. asks why she needs to eat in the dining room, and her parents tell her she's not ill, but then she again states that Arthur is pretending to be ill.

The next morning, Arthur then caught the chicken pox. D.W. teases him by saying he has polka-dots, and says he will miss the circus. Jane decides to call Grandma Thora over, because she knows all about the chicken pox.

Later in the afternoon, Grandma Thora arrives with a stack of treats so that Arthur will feel better. Then Arthur's friends including Francine Frensky and Muffy Crosswire bring him get well cards that all of his friends made and his homework. David then buys Arthur stickers and cough drops. D.W. wants a cough drop, but Arthur reminds her she isn't sick.

After dinner, Arthur says he's very itchy. Grandma Thora tells Arthur he should not scratch, but Arthur feels like he really needs to scratch. Grandma Thora then suggests a soothing bath for Arthur. During his bathtime, Grandma Thora gave him juice with a crazy straw. D.W. tells him if he's being good and doesn't scratch, she will bring him home a balloon from the circus.

After Arthur's bathtime, Grandma Thora gives him a back rub on the sofa and tells him a story. D.W. asks if she wants a back rub, but Grandma Thora needs to get some tea for Arthur. D.W. then decides she has an idea.

D.W. then takes a box of markers and walks into the bathroom, puts baby powder onto her face so she looks pale, then takes out a pink marker and marks a lot of spots on her face. This caused her to become jealous of the attention from Arthur who has the chicken pox.

D.W. then makes sounds to fake her illness, then walks down the stairs saying she doesn't feel well, and Grandma Thora is surprised about what happened to her. Grandma Thora then decides to take D.W.'s temperature, and looks in the thermometer in shock, and D.W. says she's itchy and needs a soothing bath with juice and a crazy straw.

During D.W.'s bathtime, her spots washed completely off, much to Grandma Thora's surprise. Grandma Thora then tells D.W. she's very disappointed, and proves to her that she was faking it.

Later on, D.W. then moves the telephone toward Arthur in the living room and calls her friend Emily about the circus, and says she has an extra ticket for her. Arthur then calls on his mother and says that D.W. is torturing him.

On Friday, Arthur's chicken pox starts healing away, and he was well enough to go out for dinner with his family. He then decides he will be going to the circus the following day. Jane tells D.W. to call Emily to go to the circus together, but D.W. is afraid that Arthur will get the flu.

On Saturday morning, Arthur's chicken pox is finally gone. He then dressed up to go to the circus. Everyone else, including Grandma Thora were ready for the circus, but D.W. wasn't quite ready. D.W. started walking down the stairs and started singing her own made up song about eating cotton candy.

Everyone then stared at D.W. with surprise, but then Arthur started laughing. They find out D.W. has finally caught the chicken pox, and that she will miss the circus, and Jane tells D.W. to go back to bed. D.W. then cries over missing the circus, and Arthur tells D.W. that if she's being a good little girl and doesn't scratch, he will bring her home a balloon from the circus.

Goofs

 * When D.W. was going to promise Arthur to be a good boy who doesn't scratch and that she would bring home a balloon from the circus if she did go, she referred to him as a "little boy", but he's her older brother so she should have referred to him as a "big boy".
 * Arthur should not be wearing his glasses when he's taking a bath.
 * When Arthur's friends made him "get well" cards, Francine and Muffy brought the cards and his homework for him; but the text only says that Muffy brought his homework despite that Francine helped also, and she's on the page with her.


 * D.W. putting spots only on her face would not be enough to fake the chicken pox.


 * When D.W. comes down the stairs as she finally caught the chicken pox after Arthur had been healed up, her chicken pox was not shown until on the final page. It might be likely intended to be a surprise to the readers.