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When she gets to the birthday party and gives her present to Emily, she asks her if she is going to open it. Emily refuses because of a schedule, involving 35 activities to do, and that she opens the presents last, much to D.W.'s disappointment.
When she gets to the birthday party and gives her present to Emily, she asks her if she is going to open it. Emily refuses because of a schedule, involving 35 activities to do, and that she opens the presents last, much to D.W.'s disappointment.


During a cabaret dance, D.W. claps unenthusiastically. She gets bored when a mime performs. As the kids watch a French silent film, D.W. complains that it's grayscale and nobody talks. D.W. impatiently blows out the candles on an Eiffel Tower-shaped cake before Emily and demands that she "hurry up before Emily turns six." Finally, after Emily has neatly opened a present consisting of a mask, D.W. shoves James out of the way and rips off the wrapping paper on her present.
During a cabaret dance, D.W. claps unenthusiastically. She gets bored when a mime performs. As the kids watch a French silent film, D.W. complains that it's grayscale and nobody talks. D.W. impatiently blows out the candles on an Eiffel Tower-shaped cake before Emily and demands that she "hurry up before [she] turn[s] six." Finally, after Emily has neatly opened a present consisting of a mask, D.W. shoves James out of the way and rips off the wrapping paper on her present.


Just after giving Emily her present, D.W. takes it away to test the doll's pullstring. On the way home, D.W. declares that Emily doesn't know the first thing about opening presents.
Just after giving Emily her present, D.W. takes it away to test the doll's pullstring. On the way home, D.W. declares that Emily doesn't know the first thing about opening presents.
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At home, D.W. calls Emily and James to see if they would like to come and play, who "kindly accept" the offer, but decline because they have to "practice conjugating French verbs" and "dust his stamp collection" respectively. Seeing the Tibbles pass, D.W. asks to play with them, but they just shout and run away. D.W. asks herself, "What's gotten into them?"
At home, D.W. calls Emily and James to see if they would like to come and play, who "kindly accept" the offer, but decline because they have to "practice conjugating French verbs" and "dust his stamp collection" respectively. Seeing the Tibbles pass, D.W. asks to play with them, but they just shout and run away. D.W. asks herself, "What's gotten into them?"


As Arthur visits the library, D.W. goes with him, not knowing Emily had lied to her to get out of playing with her as Emily is bouncing on a trampoline with [[Amanda Hulser|another kid]]. She then finds James and the Tibbles playing in the pool and Tommy pretends to scare Timmy and James, saying he is D.W., who is "even scarier than a monster."
As Arthur visits the library, D.W. goes with him, not knowing Emily had lied to her to get out of playing with her (as Emily is bouncing on a trampoline with [[Amanda Hulser|another kid]]). She then finds James and the Tibbles playing in the pool and Tommy pretends to scare Timmy and James, saying he is D.W., who is "even scarier [than a monster]."


D.W. sourly says she doesn't want to play with her friends anyway, and later that she doesn't need any. She tries playing ping-pong by herself, only to find it boring. Back in the house, D.W. sees that Arthur and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] are watching a horror movie called ''Children of the Beans'', which Arthur advises her not to watch, but she dismisses the warning.
D.W. sourly says she doesn't want to play with her friends anyway, and later that she doesn't need any. She tries playing ping-pong by herself, only to find it boring. Back in the house, D.W. sees that Arthur and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] are watching a horror movie called ''Children of the Beans'', which Arthur advises her not to watch, but she dismisses the warning.
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Emily, the Tibbles, and James complain over D.W.'s arrival. She calls to tell them something, but they say they know: her first and they began to walk away saying she can have the balance beam for herself. But not this time; with a little courage from Arthur, she was going to say "Me last," because she always goes first. Nobody believes her at first, but Emily reluctantly takes her turn.
Emily, the Tibbles, and James complain over D.W.'s arrival. She calls to tell them something, but they say they know: her first and they began to walk away saying she can have the balance beam for herself. But not this time; with a little courage from Arthur, she was going to say "Me last," because she always goes first. Nobody believes her at first, but Emily reluctantly takes her turn.


D.W. tells Emily that her attempt to cross the balance beam was so close to being perfect and she just needs more practice. She advises her to hold her hands out more, which works. D.W. refuses her turn, insisting on going last and keeping her promise. Emily and the others are happy that D.W. is now trying to be less bossy but it led The Tibbles fight over which one should go last since they say how they can be nice, too.
D.W. tells Emily that her attempt to cross the balance beam was "so... close to being perfect" and she just needs more practice. She advises her to hold her hands out more, which works. D.W. refuses her turn, insisting on going last and keeping her promise. Emily and the others are happy that D.W. is now trying to be less bossy but it led The Tibbles fight over which one should go last since they say how they can be nice, too.


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