No. of pages 112
Published: 2015
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In "Martha Speaks: Shelter Dog Blues," Martha, the lovable dog who can talk, finds herself on an adventure at an animal shelter. When her friends, Helen and the gang, volunteer at the shelter, they meet a sad dog named Alice who struggles to find a forever home. Martha shares her experiences and wisdom, encouraging Alice to showcase her true self to prospective adopters. Through heartwarming moments and a series of challenges, Martha and her friends learn about friendship, compassion, and the importance of helping others. This charming story highlights the joys of rescue and the bonds between people and their pets. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Martha Speaks .
This book is aimed at children at US 1st grade-4th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 6-9 years.
There are 112 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Harcourt Brace and Company .
Susan Meddaugh is the creator of Martha, the beloved talking dog. Martha was a real dog who lived with Susan and her family. One day, her son wondered if Martha would be able to talk if he fed her alphabet soup. A star was born! Ms. Meddaugh now lives (with dogs, of course) in Sherborn, Massachusetts. Visit her at www. marthathetalkingdog. com.
Animals in literature
Dogs in literature
Thanksgiving in literature
Media Ties in literature
Sense And Sensations in literature
Pets in literature
Nature in literature
Camping And Outdoor Activities in literature
Baseball And Softball in literature
Self Esteem And Self Reliance in literature
Science And Technology in literature
Friendship in literature
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