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|date = July 13, 2004
|date = July 13, 2004
|publisher = [[Random House]]
|publisher = [[Random House]]
|isbn = 0-375-81381-0<br>0-375-91381-5
|isbn = 0-375-81381-0<br>0-375-91381-5|image = s.dl}}
|image = Arthur and the New Kid.jpg}}
'''''Arthur and the New Kid''''' is a [[Step Into Reading]] step 3 book.
'''''Arthur and the New Kid''''' is a [[Step Into Reading]] step 3 book.
==Publisher's summary==
==Publisher's summary==
''Arthur and his friends aren’t sure of what to make of Norbert, the new kid in their class. He wears a jacket and tie, sits at the fourth graders’ table in the lunchroom, and buys two slices of pizza for lunch. But when Norbert helps Francine answer a difficult math problem and scores two soccer goals during recess, Arthur and his friends learn that the new boy at school is different from what they first thought.''
Arthur and his friends discover that the new boy at school is different from what they first thought.
==Plot==
==Plot==
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