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<center>'''Arthur Bounces Back'''</center>
<center>'''Arthur Bounces Back'''</center>
Arthur, [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] and their mom go to Mill Creek Mall to buy new coats for the fall, although Arthur prefers to wait in the car. But his Mom said They will let you in the mall you're not a dog.Β  D.W. walks over and touches his nose and says it's cold and she has fun trying on different coats; Arthur stands bored and reluctantly tries one on. Arthur leaves to go to a toy store, where he enjoys trying out different toys: a wind-up monkey playing cymbals; a small, bouncy red ball; and a truck that can transform. It even transformed into Mr Haney too. He meets [[Muffy]], with whom he is amazed that her father is getting her all the toys she wants. Then, Arthur notices a pair of shoes on the shelf called Moon Boots, and imagines himself jumping high enough to land on the moon.
Arthur, [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] and their mom go to Mill Creek Mall to buy new coats for the fall, although Arthur prefers to wait in the car. D.W. has fun trying on different coats; Arthur stands bored and reluctantly tries one on. Arthur leaves to go to a toy store, where he enjoys trying out different toys: a wind-up monkey playing cymbals; a small, bouncy red ball; and a truck that can transform. It even transformed into Mr Haney too. He meets [[Muffy]], with whom he is amazed that her father is getting her all the toys she wants. Then, Arthur notices a pair of shoes on the shelf called Moon Boots, and imagines himself jumping high enough to land on the moon.


At home, Arthur tells his parents about the Moon Boots, which are only ten dollars. Through dinner, he tries to convince them to buy the boots for him, saying that they would be good for the whole family. His parents then tell Arthur to buy them with his own money, and that if he does so, he will appreciate them even more. He starts to look for money for the Moon Boots: he finds a self-written note in his piggy bank that says he owes himself money; he finds a penny in the laundry; and he finds his misplaced lollipop in the living room sofa. Arthur then decides to go to Grandma Thora's house with flowers, but she tells him that his parents already called her and told her to not give him any money for Moon Boots. Back at his house, Arthur starts to fret about not getting the money quickly enough. His mom suggests doing things around the house to earn it.
At home, Arthur tells his parents about the Moon Boots, which are only ten dollars. Through dinner, he tries to convince them to buy the boots for him, saying that they would be good for the whole family. His parents then tell Arthur to buy them with his own money, and that if he does so, he will appreciate them even more. He starts to look for money for the Moon Boots: he finds a self-written note in his piggy bank that says he owes himself money; he finds a penny in the laundry; and he finds his misplaced lollipop in the living room sofa. Arthur then decides to go to Grandma Thora's house with flowers, but she tells him that his parents already called her and told her to not give him any money for Moon Boots. Back at his house, Arthur starts to fret about not getting the money quickly enough. His mom suggests doing things around the house to earn it.

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