Martha is a dog--a dog who can talk In this story, Martha speaks up against the injustice of "No dogs allowed" signs and reminds humans that animals are part of the family. Martha loves talking on the telephone. When she calls into a radio contest and wins a weekend getaway at the Come-On Inn, her family is ecstatic--until they realize dogs aren't allowed. Though they sneak her in, irrepressible Martha is not interested in staying hidden in the room...
This is a book about a spectactular dog named Martha that always eats alphabet soup. One day the letters from the soup go to his brain instead of his stomache and he now has the the ability to talk. He would talk on and on about almost anything, and he loved to talk on the phone. However three words he hated to read and speak about were no dogs allowed. He didnt understand why he couldn't be with his family in restaurants...
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I love this book. Anyone who has a dog will love this book. Actually, anyone will love this book. A funny, touching, story that is wonderfully illustrated. I know it's a children's book and they will love the story but it's also a great book for adults.
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I love reading this book to my kids age 3 and 6. It makes me laugh as well as them! I have given it as gifts several times. I especially enjoyed giving this to a vet. friend's son! The other Martha books are good too, but if you can only have one, I think this one is the best.
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Martha is wonderful- she is a dog's dream. She can use the phone to order pizza and meat, she can talk to her dog friends and be their translator to the their humans- and then she learns to win radio contests to go places! She is even smart enough to put on a disguise to get in where she isn't allowed, but slips up because she can't resist a flying frisbee. Everything she ends up telling the other hotel guests after her...
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I love all Martha books, as does my 3 yr old niece and her parents. This particular Martha book contains Martha's brilliant and moving speech about spending time with pets. Yay Martha!
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