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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
''Build the ultimate sandcastle with Arthur! Dig into creative fun with [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] at the beach! When Arthur enters a sand castle contest during a trip to the beach he’ll need your help to design and build a masterpiece. Help him and The Brain build the greatest sand castle ever so Arthur can win first prize! Watch out though - it's not as simple as it seems.  Along the way you’ll encounter pinching crabs hot sand and a host of other tricky challenges. Join Arthur for a day at the beach filled with surf sand and creative challenge. In this whimsical game of fun-in-the-sun you’ll build more than just a sand castle – you’ll build your imagination too! Skills Learned Critical Thinking Creativity Problem Solving Fun Activities Included Build-A-Castle Machine: Collect parts for The Brain's special castle-building machine. Find the Way: Help Arthur cross the hot sand! Create A Winning Castle: Follow a diagram or design your own! Product Features Stretch your imagination and problem-solving skills in four exciting activities. Progress through three levels of creative challenge. Build your own sand castle with easy step-by-step instructions. Even print out a newspaper story about your beach creation! Featuring all the wit and charm that have made Arthur a kids’ favorite for years Arthur’s Sand Castle Contest promises hours of stimulating challenging play. Four distinct activities and multiple levels of challenge keep the game fresh every time.''
Build the ultimate sandcastle with Arthur! Dig into creative fun with Arthur at the beach! When Arthur enters a sand castle contest during a trip to the beach he’ll need your help to design and build a masterpiece. Help him and The Brain build the greatest sand castle ever so Arthur can win first prize! Watch out though - it's not as simple as it seems.  Along the way you’ll encounter pinching crabs hot sand and a host of other tricky challenges. Join Arthur for a day at the beach filled with surf sand and creative challenge. In this whimsical game of fun-in-the-sun you’ll build more than just a sand castle – you’ll build your imagination too! Skills Learned Critical Thinking Creativity Problem Solving Fun Activities Included Build-A-Castle Machine: Collect parts for The Brain's special castle-building machine. Find the Way: Help Arthur cross the hot sand! Create A Winning Castle: Follow a diagram or design your own! Product Features Stretch your imagination and problem-solving skills in four exciting activities. Progress through three levels of creative challenge. Build your own sand castle with easy step-by-step instructions. Even print out a newspaper story about your beach creation! Featuring all the wit and charm that have made Arthur a kids’ favorite for years Arthur’s Sand Castle Contest promises hours of stimulating challenging play. Four distinct activities and multiple levels of challenge keep the game fresh every time.
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