Martha the talking dog and Helen decide to build a solar-powered go-cart for the Wagstaff City race, while T.D. and Alice build a wind-powered cart.
Read two stories about the ins and outs of news reporting in this book: First, Martha and Skits dig up a BIG scoop, but nobody believes them! Next, Martha learns the difference between gossip and news as she hones her reporting skills.
Martha and friends must save Skits after he slides onto thin ice during a snow-day hockey game.
For use in schools and libraries only. Problems arise when Martha, the family dog, learns to speak after eating alphabet soup.
When Helen Finney feeds alphabet soup to her dog, Martha, it goes straight up to her brain, and Martha begins to speak!
Three chapter books about Martha the talking dog are offered in one jam-packed volume that includes A Pup's Tale, Shelter Dog Blues and So You Want to Be a Dog?, all based on the canine exploits from the PBS television show, Martha Speaks.
Hoping to invite her long-lost mother and seven siblings to Thanksgiving dinner, Martha the talking dog enlists the help of a friend at the animal shelter and shares stories from her past, in a holiday tale complemented by a glossary and ...
Martha always seems to do the wrong thing around Grandma Lucille, like saying the wrong thing at the wrong time or treading on her favorite hat!
Martha the talking dog loves rolling in garbage.
This book uses picture symbols within the text to help introduce lovable Martha and her fun-loving family and friends to beginning readers. Includes a cut-out flashcard game.
Martha is suprised when her friend Truman wants to run away and invites her to come along. While Martha is always up for an adventure, she knows there's more to the story.
Martha worries that her recent bouts of bad luck might be contagious!
Martha can’t believe that Helen and Alice are making such a fuss about the new kitten in the neighborhood.
Three chapter book mysteries based on the canine capers from PBS's television series Martha Speaks are brought together in one volume that includes Martha on the Case, Detective Dog and Secret Agent Dog. Original.
Adaptation by Karen Barss Based on a TV series teleplay written by Susan Kim and Ken Scarborough HOUGHTON M IFFLIN HARCOURT Boston • New York Copyright© 2011 WGBH Educational Foundationand Susan Meddaugh. “MARTHA”andall charactersand ...
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Susan Meddaugh. “I know how you feel,” I told them. Ruff! Ruff! barked Pops. “What a harsh thing to say,” I replied. “Of course I've had it rough. Why, just today, I had to take a . . . bath!” The dogs rolled their eyes. “With bubbles!
Susan Meddaugh. They glared at me. “Or . . . not?” I squeaked. Helen met me and Skits at Carolina's. Carolina told us what the men had said. We felt awful. “I can't believe they said it was gossip,” I said. “It was all true, wasn't it?
Susan Meddaugh. “WHOA!” Helen shouted. “I'm supposed to be walking you! What's going on?” “I overheard two men discussing a plot,” Martha said. “They mentioned candy . . . and babies . . . and cake! We have to act fast.
Susan Meddaugh. 'The Telltale Artichoke Heart.' It begins one dark and stormy night at our house. Something weird was going on . . .” Helen's Story I was nervous. Very, very nervous. I was. “All right,” Helen said.