What’s better than using Arthur’s Teacher Trouble by Wanderful, Inc.? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Arthur’s Teacher Trouble feels like those classic click-everything storybooks, just smoother and brighter. It follows Arthur dealing with Mr. Ratburn and a big spelling bee, and the whole thing is packed with little animations. Nearly every object on a page does something when tapped, and the words are live too, so a tap will say them out loud and help with pronunciation. There is a tiny running gag with a paper airplane hidden on each page, which keeps kids poking around instead of rushing. The tone stays gentle and school-focused, nothing loud or frantic, which is nice for quieter reading time.
It has two ways to use it. There is a narrator mode that reads the story and highlights words, and there is a free play mode where kids control the pacing. Language can switch between English and Spanish instantly, which is great for families or classrooms. The spelling words are not just lists, they animate to show meaning, so the learning sticks a bit better. It works offline after the download, and there are no ads or in-app purchases getting in the way. On a PC with BlueStacks, mouse clicks make it easy to hunt for every tappable thing, and the bigger screen makes the text and tiny surprises easier to see. Parents get simple tips inside, and teachers get extra activity ideas, so it slots into homework time without much setup.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.






