At long last here is the story of how Martha and Helen met, as told by Martha in her own words. Her puppy days included some dark times as a doggy criminal after she was adopted by a sneaky thief and her accomplice. After a series of criminal mishaps and general mayhem, Martha finds herself in police custody and, luckily, back at the shelter, where she is readopted by Helen. The rest is Martha Speaks history! Includes an introduction to the cast of characters, a glossary, and two entertaining word-challenge activities.
As a puppy, Martha is snatched from the dog shelter and forced to commit crimes, including stealing an autographed baseball, catnapping, and breaking into the Museum of Natural History.
Martha the talking dog tells her friends four fur-raising scary stories in this summer camp-out chapter book that is based on the popular PBS television show, Martha Speaks. Simultaneous.
For use in schools and libraries only. Problems arise when Martha, the family dog, learns to speak after eating alphabet soup.
Martha the talking dog must overcome her fear of the cargo hold if she is to join the rest of the family on vacation at a Montana dude ranch, where her eagerness to take part in a cattle drive causes a stampede and upsets the cook.
A collarless Martha lands in an animal shelter and makes new animal friends on whose behalf she organizes a dog show to help them find families.
Susan Meddaugh.
Martha the talking dog volunteers to help patrol the streets as a K-9 officer, and she must convince her partner Officer O'Reilly something is fishy when she suspects food is being smuggled into Wagstaff City.
Three chapter books featuring A Pup's Tale, Shelter Dog Blues, and So You Want to Be a Dog?
One of the rats that was turned into a coachman by Cinderella's fairy godmother tells his story.
Living with his little brother, Fudge, makes Peter Hatcher feel like a fourth grade nothing.