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Later on, D.W. asks [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]] about the strawberry festival and Grandma Thora tells her that her father enjoyed the Strawberry Festival and that he was in the Parade for the Festival. She also shows D.W. a photo of her at the Strawberry Festival last year having a good time.
Later on, D.W. asks [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]] about the strawberry festival and Grandma Thora tells her that her father enjoyed the Strawberry Festival and that he was in the Parade for the Festival. She also shows D.W. a photo of her at the Strawberry Festival last year having a good time.
[[File:Muffy's cookie castle.png|thumb|300px|right|Muffy's cookie castle]]
 
Later on, Arthur, Francine, Muffy, Binky, and Brain are walking by the [[Sugar Bowl]] and Muffy notices a strawberry on top of the roof and asks if it's almost Strawberry Festival time to which Arthur tells her that it's this week and she runs away home worried.
Later on, Arthur, Francine, Muffy, Binky, and Brain are walking by the [[Sugar Bowl]] and Muffy notices a strawberry on top of the roof and asks if it's almost Strawberry Festival time to which Arthur tells her that it's this week and she runs away home worried.


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