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'''And Now a Word from Us Kids''' is a regular feature aired as interstitial content on most episodes of {{Arthur}}, after the first episode and before the second. The segments feature real kids (most often third graders and usually at a school), who discuss the topic featured in the story immediately preceding the initial segment. For example, in the segment following "[[Arthur's Chicken Pox (episode)|Arthur's Chicken Pox]]," a group of real-kids discuss having had the [[chicken pox]] and show their own chicken pox-related drawings. After the segment, a kid's drawing of Arthur is shown while the kids announce, "And Now Back To Arthur." | '''And Now a Word from Us Kids''' is a regular feature aired as interstitial content on most episodes of {{Arthur}}, after the first episode and before the second. The segments feature real kids (most often third graders and usually at a school), who discuss the topic featured in the story immediately preceding the initial segment. For example, in the segment following "[[Arthur's Chicken Pox (episode)|Arthur's Chicken Pox]]," a group of real-kids discuss having had the [[chicken pox]] and show their own chicken pox-related drawings. After the segment, a kid's drawing of Arthur is shown while the kids announce, "And Now Back To Arthur." | ||
In [[Season 12]], "And Now a Word from Us Kids" was replaced by a similar interstitial called "Postcards from You." | |||
Other examples include: | Other examples include: | ||
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In a number of installments of ''Arthur'' following the premiere of ''[[Postcards from Buster (series)|Postcards from Buster]]'', this segment was briefly replaced with the feature ''Postcards from You'', but it was discontinued once ''Postcards from Buster'' went off the air, and ''And Now a Word from Us Kids'' returned. | In a number of installments of ''Arthur'' following the premiere of ''[[Postcards from Buster (series)|Postcards from Buster]]'', this segment was briefly replaced with the feature ''Postcards from You'', but it was discontinued once ''Postcards from Buster'' went off the air, and ''And Now a Word from Us Kids'' returned. | ||
A similar themed segment, '' | A similar themed segment, ''A Word from Marc Brown,'' is shown at the end of the second Arthur story starting with [[Season 10]]. [[Marc Brown]] showed how to draw the faces of one character per segment, including [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], [[D.W. Read|D.W.]], [[Kate Read|Kate]], and [[Pal]]. | ||
==Segments== | ==Segments== |