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When D.W. discovers that she can get her own library card, she rejoices at the world of books waiting for her. (Now if only she could sign her name to get the card in the first place...)<ref>http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/193665/</ref>
When D.W. discovers that she can get her own library card, she rejoices at the world of books waiting for her. (Now if only she could sign her name to get the card in the first place...)<ref>http://www.klru.org/schedule/episode/193665/</ref>
==Plot==
==Plot==
[[File:DWLC_8-Year-Old_Baby_Arthur.png|thumb|right|200px|Arthur's imagination of himself dressed up as a baby for checking out baby books.]]The episode starts off with Arthur explaining to the viewers that he loves coming to the library and what he likes most about it is how quiet is—but then D.W. comes in and starts pestering her brother, which leads to him saying, "Except on the days when I have to bring [my sister] with me."
[[File:DWLC_8-Year-Old_Baby_Arthur.png|thumb|left|200px|Arthur's imagination of himself dressed up as a baby for checking out baby books.]]The episode starts off with Arthur explaining to the viewers that he loves coming to the library and what he likes most about it is how quiet is—but then D.W. comes in and starts pestering her brother, which leads to him saying, "Except on the days when I have to bring [my sister] with me."


After Arthur tells D.W. to go pester someone else, she runs into [[Binky Barnes|Binky]], who reads a book called ''[[Frédéric Chopin|Chopin]]'' to her. Arthur eventually comes by to get his sister, and after they leave Binky and walk past a cart with lots of books on it, D.W. sees a book called ''[[Hopalong the Frog]]'', which interests her. D.W. asks her brother to check out the book for her on his library card, but her refuses, not wanting to check out what he considers a "baby book" on his card. After he puts the book back where D.W. found it, she says that sooner or later, she will have her very own library card and check out whatever book she wants.
After Arthur tells D.W. to go pester someone else, she runs into [[Binky Barnes|Binky]], who reads a book called ''[[Frédéric Chopin|Chopin]]'' to her. Arthur eventually comes by to get his sister, and after they leave Binky and walk past a cart with lots of books on it, D.W. sees a book called ''[[Hopalong the Frog]]'', which interests her. D.W. asks her brother to check out the book for her on his library card, but her refuses, not wanting to check out what he considers a "baby book" on his card. After he puts the book back where D.W. found it, she says that sooner or later, she will have her very own library card and check out whatever book she wants.
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As they're walking home from the library, D.W. brags to her brother about how once she gets her library card, she's going to check out whatever book she wants, with the first book being ''Hopalong the Frog''. However, Arthur reminds his sister that she doesn't know how to read or write, but D.W. claims that she'll practice writing out her full name once they get home. D.W. soon gets to work doing so, but has great trouble with writing out her full name—her final attempt with writing out her full name ends with "DoBa Minifred ReaBed." While she and Arthur are later having dinner with their parents and Kate, D.W. complains to her parents about how she's been having trouble with writing out her full name for her upcoming library card. But Jane points out that D.W. has just written out her full name in the mashed potatoes that are part of her dinner—when D.W. looks down at the potatoes, she realizes that she's spelled her name out perfectly, which gets her excited.
As they're walking home from the library, D.W. brags to her brother about how once she gets her library card, she's going to check out whatever book she wants, with the first book being ''Hopalong the Frog''. However, Arthur reminds his sister that she doesn't know how to read or write, but D.W. claims that she'll practice writing out her full name once they get home. D.W. soon gets to work doing so, but has great trouble with writing out her full name—her final attempt with writing out her full name ends with "DoBa Minifred ReaBed." While she and Arthur are later having dinner with their parents and Kate, D.W. complains to her parents about how she's been having trouble with writing out her full name for her upcoming library card. But Jane points out that D.W. has just written out her full name in the mashed potatoes that are part of her dinner—when D.W. looks down at the potatoes, she realizes that she's spelled her name out perfectly, which gets her excited.


[[File:DWLC Handwriting Practice.png|thumb|right|D.W. learns how to write her full name.]]
[[File:DWLC Handwriting Practice.png|thumb|D.W. learns how to write her full name.]]
[[File:DWLC Handwriting Improvements.png|thumb|right|200px|D.W.'s handwriting goes into improvements.]]
 
[[File:DWLC Handwriting Improvements.png|thumb|left|200px|D.W.'s handwriting goes into improvements.]]


The next time D.W.'s at the library is for her and her classmates to get their first library cards. D.W.'s focused on practicing her writing out her full name while the rest of her classmates are in line to get their cards. After the Tibble-twins get their cards, they bet that D.W. will end up messing up on writing her full name and end up not getting her library card. D.W. confidently states that she's already written out her full name 100-times, but when she gets in line to get her card, she starts getting nervous about what the Tibbles said. As soon as she walks up to Ms. Turner's desk, she writes out her full name on the card, and finally gets her first library card, which she shows off to her mom and brother.
The next time D.W.'s at the library is for her and her classmates to get their first library cards. D.W.'s focused on practicing her writing out her full name while the rest of her classmates are in line to get their cards. After the Tibble-twins get their cards, they bet that D.W. will end up messing up on writing her full name and end up not getting her library card. D.W. confidently states that she's already written out her full name 100-times, but when she gets in line to get her card, she starts getting nervous about what the Tibbles said. As soon as she walks up to Ms. Turner's desk, she writes out her full name on the card, and finally gets her first library card, which she shows off to her mom and brother.
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The Tibble Twins point to D.W. that they would never damage a library book, and that D.W.'s library card might be revoked if she does. Then Miss Turner scans the book for D.W. along with her library card, and makes D.W. a promise to take good care of the book.
The Tibble Twins point to D.W. that they would never damage a library book, and that D.W.'s library card might be revoked if she does. Then Miss Turner scans the book for D.W. along with her library card, and makes D.W. a promise to take good care of the book.


[[File:DWLC Library Card Revoked Dream.png|thumb|right|200px|D.W.'s nightmare about getting her library card revoked after damaging a library book.]]D.W. then imagines herself getting ready to read the book, but then accidentally tears off the front cover and looks in shock and unfortunately her dream became a nightmare, and after putting the cover back on, the book crumbles up and turns into a cyclone and sends D.W. back to the library.
[[File:DWLC Library Card Revoked Dream.png|thumb|200px|D.W.'s nightmare about getting her library card revoked after damaging a library book.]]D.W. then imagines herself getting ready to read the book, but then accidentally tears off the front cover and looks in shock and unfortunately her dream became a nightmare, and after putting the cover back on, the book crumbles up and turns into a cyclone and sends D.W. back to the library.


Back at the library, it is not just a library, but rather a library courtroom with stalactites hanging from the ceiling. An evil Miss Turner then reprimands D.W. about damaging books, and that she will never have another library card again, and then stamps D.W.'s library card with a large red X-mark.
Back at the library, it is not just a library, but rather a library courtroom with stalactites hanging from the ceiling. An evil Miss Turner then reprimands D.W. about damaging books, and that she will never have another library card again, and then stamps D.W.'s library card with a large red X-mark.
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D.W. complains that she worked so hard to get the library card, and then the Tibble Twins walk by with a stack of books and taunt to D.W. that there are more books for them. Then her evil brother Arthur walks by and insults her by telling her that she could'nt have a library card. Then D.W. falls to her knees and starts to cry that it isn't fair what happened.
D.W. complains that she worked so hard to get the library card, and then the Tibble Twins walk by with a stack of books and taunt to D.W. that there are more books for them. Then her evil brother Arthur walks by and insults her by telling her that she could'nt have a library card. Then D.W. falls to her knees and starts to cry that it isn't fair what happened.


[[File:DWLC Arthur Reading DW.png|thumb|right|200px|Arthur reading ''Hopalong the Frog'' to D.W.]]
[[File:DWLC Arthur Reading DW.png|thumb|left|200px|Arthur reading ''Hopalong the Frog'' to D.W.]]
 
Back at home, D.W. is in her room, still worried about the book's condition. Arthur then walks into her room, and thinks she was bothering him all night to make him read her ''Hopalong the Frog''.
Back at home, D.W. is in her room, still worried about the book's condition. Arthur then walks into her room, and thinks she was bothering him all night to make him read her ''Hopalong the Frog''.


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