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* WrongBathroomIncident: In "Arthur's Eyes", Arthur [[BlindWithoutEm ditches his glasses, but due to how bad his eyesight is]], he ends up walking into the girls' bathroom by mistake. Francine yells at him to GetOut.

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* LooseToothEpisode: In "Arthur's Tooth", Arthur has his first loose tooth. Francine and the other kids make fun of him for not losing any teeth yet, so he does everything he can to get his tooth out. At the end, Francine accidentally whacks him in the face when she's pretending to be the tooth fairy and this causes his tooth to finally fall out. This was also made a TV episode,

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* LooseToothEpisode: In "Arthur's Tooth", Arthur has his first loose tooth. Francine and the other kids make fun of him for not losing any teeth yet, so he does everything he can to get his tooth out. At the end, Francine accidentally whacks him in the face when she's pretending to be the tooth fairy and this causes his tooth to finally fall out. This was also made a [[Recap/ArthurS1E24ArthursToothDWGetsLost TV episode,episode]].
* MessyHair: The picture book ''D.W.'s Guide to Perfect Manners'' depicts D.W. with messy bed hair in the morning before heading off to preschool.
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* BathsAreFun: In ''D.W.'s Guide to Perfect Manners'' (later retitled ''D.W. Says Please and Thank You'' for paperback), D.W. is shown in the bath holding a toy mermaid in one hand, a rubber duck in the other, and splashing Mrs. Read and Pal. She states that at night, it's not nice to complain about taking a bath or brushing your teeth and you can play while you get clean, but sometimes she plays a little too hard.
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* TrainingThePet: In "Arthur's New Puppy", the recently-adopted Pal annoys the Reads by keeping them up all night and tearing up things in the living room (among other things). Arthur decides to teach Pal tricks, and by the end of it, it works and David and Jane say Pal no longer has to stay in the garage.

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