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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Mrs. Tibble is depicted as a bear with a brown complexion, gray hair worn in a bun, and wears a bluish-green dress, a white shirt, a pink button-up shirt, and pink high-heeled shoes. When she first appeared in the book ''[[Arthur's Halloween]]'' that was first published in 1982, and returned in the 1992 book [[Arthur Babysits (book)|''Arthur Babysits'']], she and the Tibble Twins were humans although they later became bears for the cartoon, but they're still humans in the later books.
Mrs. Tibble is a toy maker depicted as a bear with a brown complexion, gray hair worn in a bun, and wears a bluish-green dress, a white shirt, a pink button-up shirt, and pink high-heeled shoes. When she first appeared in the book ''[[Arthur's Halloween]]'' that was first published in 1982, and returned in the 1992 book [[Arthur Babysits (book)|''Arthur Babysits'']], she and the Tibble Twins were humans although they later became bears for the cartoon, but they're still humans in the later books.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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