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George and Martha One Fine Day

George and Martha One Fine DayAuthor: James Marshall
Publisher: Sandpiper

List Price: $6.95
Buy Used: $0.01
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Seller: oncesoldtales
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Pages: 48
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 8 x 8 x 0.2

ISBN: 0395329213
UPC: 046442329217
EAN: 9780395329214

Publication Date: October 25, 1982
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
Five new episodes in the friendship of two hippos: "The Tight Rope," "The Diary," "The Icky Story," "The Big Scare," "The Amusement Park."


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Loved it as a kid, was thrilled to find it for my niece   July 1, 2008
Linda L. Newman (Pittsburgh, PA)
When a George and Martha book came up in recommendations while I was shopping for birthday presents for my niece, I remembered reading and loving one when I was a kid (I'm 33). Look-inside helped me figure out that this was the one I had enjoyed so much.


5 out of 5 stars A book to last a lifetime!!!!!!   July 30, 2005
Book Lover (Dallas, Tx)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I can remember my mom reading me this book over 25 years ago..... I memeorized it before I could even read! When I did learn to read it I never put it down. I now have the opportunity to read my original book to my 7 month old son. I still love reading it and having it read to me. As a child this book taught me valuable lessons and characters I would never forget. my favorite line at the end is ," So I see , said George". A book that has stayed in my mind mind for over 25 years thats an inspirational book. It doesnt have to many pages for youngsters and it is easy to read for children learning how. I gave this book 5 stars because If i could keep this book since I was tiny then it must be something special..... a book like this reminds me of my childhood that's why its so important to read to children... loving lasting memories of their parent sharing time with them to read . A WONDERFUL PURCHASE for any family!


4 out of 5 stars A sly and touching book about friendship   September 14, 2004
Kara Reuter (Columbus, OH)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book, subtitled, "Five Stories About Two Best Friends," follows George and Martha, two hippopotami, through stories called "The Tightrope," "The Diary," "The Icky Story," "The Big Scare," and "The Amusement Park." The stories follow a day in the life of George and Martha and remind us how powerful friendship is and that being a good friend takes effort. Specifically, George and Martha learn the importance of unconditional support, respect for privacy, and consideration of others' feelings and also discover that practical jokes have consequences. While each story can be read separately, the final stories blend together with a surprise ending. Each story is told in five pages or less and the text is very easy for beginning readers, with common words, short sentences, fewer than ten lines per page, and large serif type. More advanced readers will continue to remain challenged by some longer words. Although the stories are brief and the language simple, Marshall uses the rhythm and phrasing of the text to create a strong emotional response and sophisticated humor. With understated narration punctuated by short (often terse) snippets of dialog, the stories are meant to be read slowly and savored, with pauses for giggles and snickering. The overall effect is dramatic, with suspenseful moments at the end of most pages. Each page of text is accompanied by an illustration and each story, as well as the book as a whole, is introduced by an illustrated, hand-lettered title page. The illustrations are cartoonish black-line drawings filled in with pink, yellow, green, and orange, with George and Martha in appropriately weighty masses of gray. The texture of the brush strokes and pencil lines is visible, emphasizing the hand-craftedness of the drawings. Both children and adults will enjoy the sly tone and touching themes of the stories.


5 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC   March 16, 2004
I loved this sweet book. It reminded me of myself and my own family. It made me and my children laugh out loud! Enjoy!

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