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* This book is the first appearance of the [[Tibble Twins]], Tommy and Timmy Tibble, who are the grandsons of [[Mrs. Tibble]]. The Tibbles were humans in the book, although the cartoon show changed their appearances to bears, since the series usually depicted animals in different species with most of them being humanoid, although in later books, they are still humans.
* This book is the first appearance of the [[Tibble Twins]], Tommy and Timmy Tibble, who are the grandsons of [[Mrs. Tibble]]. The Tibbles were humans in the book, although the cartoon show changed their appearances to bears, since the series usually depicted animals in different species with most of them being humanoid, although in later books, they are still humans.
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Arthur Babysits (book)
Arthur Babysits Book Cover.png
Author Marc Brown
Illustrator Marc Brown
Publication date October 1, 1992
Published by Little, Brown and Company
ISBN 9780316114424
Publication order
Preceded by
Arthur Meets the President (1991)
Followed by
Arthur's Family Vacation (1993)

Arthur Babysits is the sixteenth book in the Arthur Adventure series. It was written and illustrated by Marc Brown and published by Little, Brown and Company on October 1, 1992. It became adapted into a cartoon segment as the first half of Episode 9 of Season 1 in 1996.

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  • This book is the first appearance of the Tibble Twins, Tommy and Timmy Tibble, who are the grandsons of Mrs. Tibble. The Tibbles were humans in the book, although the cartoon show changed their appearances to bears, since the series usually depicted animals in different species with most of them being humanoid, although in later books, they are still humans.