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Susan Meddaugh. “Get going!” yelled Carlotta Bumblecrumb. She grabbed the tablecloth to pull it off him. Mr. Stubble tripped and knocked her off her feet. They landed in a heap. The From his chair, Jingles watched us. His eyes narrowed.
Can Martha and her friends find her in time for the family reunion? This chapter book based on the popular TV show Martha Speaks includes a glossary and fun, festive activities!
When Martha rolls in garbage, she smells so bad that Helen's father refuses to let Martha back inside the house until she has a bath.
This chapter book based on PBS's popular TV show Martha Speaks features two back-to-school stories, plus a glossary and activities.
Martha takes center stage in these two funny tales about what it means to be in a play!
When Helen Finney feeds alphabet soup to Martha, her dog, Martha begins to speak, jabbering throughout Helen's favorite television programs and asking embarrassing questions.
When TD brings Martha and Skits a new chew toy, the two dogs can’t seem to stop fighting over who gets to play with it.
Three chapter books featuring A Pup's Tale, Shelter Dog Blues, and So You Want to Be a Dog?
Based on the PBS series Martha Speaks, this 24-page early reader with full-color illustrations is a lighthearted introduction to alternative energy and environmental terms. A natural for Earth Day!
One of the best things about being able to talk is telling jokes. Depending on the joke, anyway! This joke book, created with the early reader in mind, is packed with pet-themed humor, from knock-knock jokes to wordplay and riddles.
Helen is down in the dumps when her drawing doesn’t win an art competition, so her mom decides to bake a cake to cheer her up.
Martha is visiting a farm for the first time.
Martha has to make a flower delivery to a supposedly haunted house.
When Helen Finney feeds alphabet soup to her dog Martha, Martha begins to speak. But having a talking dog is not as fun as it seems.