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* In this book, Francine was seen sitting on Santa Claus's lap; but in the cartoon special ''[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]'' (as well as its [[Arthur's Perfect Christmas (book)|book adaptation]]), her family is Jewish who celebrate Hanukkah, which was a much different storyline in contrast to this book.
* In this book, Francine was seen sitting on Santa Claus's lap; but in the cartoon special ''[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]'' (as well as its [[Arthur's Perfect Christmas (book)|book adaptation]]), her family is Jewish who celebrate Hanukkah, which was a much different storyline in contrast to this book.
* A 2011 Intamin looping coaster with Vekoma track and Schwartzakopf trains will be found and dubbed [[Arthur's Christmas Loop|Arthur's Christmas [roller coaster].]]
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Revision as of 17:55, 22 December 2010

Arthur's Christmas
Arthur's Christmas Book Cover.png
Author Marc Brown
Illustrator Marc Brown
Publication date October 30, 1984
Published by Little, Brown and Company
ISBN 0316119644
Publication order
Preceded by
Arthur's Thanksgiving (1983)
Followed by
Arthur's Tooth (1985)
Original cover

Arthur's Christmas is the ninth book in the Arthur Adventure series. It was written and illustrated by Marc Brown and published by Little, Brown and Company on October 30, 1984. It was re-published in 1999 with a re-illustrated cover, although the page illustrations were recycled from the original 1984 edition.

Trivia

Notes

  • This is the first appearance of Arthur and D.W.'s paternal grandmother (also known as David's mother) Grandma Thora Read.
  • In this book, Francine was seen sitting on Santa Claus's lap; but in the cartoon special Arthur's Perfect Christmas (as well as its book adaptation), her family is Jewish who celebrate Hanukkah, which was a much different storyline in contrast to this book.
  • A 2011 Intamin looping coaster with Vekoma track and Schwartzakopf trains will be found and dubbed Arthur's Christmas [roller coaster].