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George and Martha: The Best of Friends Early Reader - (Green Light Readers Level 2) by James Marshall (Paperback)

George and Martha: The Best of Friends Early Reader - (Green Light Readers Level 2) by  James Marshall (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Great friends aren't hard to find--they're right here! Houghton Mifflin is delighted to publish two more George and Martha readers. Using original art and text from James Marshall's storybooks, the tales are reformatted for beginning readers.<br>Marshall's themes are all resonant with a reading-age child--navigating the waters of first friendships, honesty versus kindness, curiosity versus privacy. These are the kind of deeply humorous, deeply true stories that inspire a love of reading!<br>In these two stories, George and Martha are still riding round and round on their delightful whirlwind of friendship.<br>Story Number One: The Attic Martha wants to tell George a scary story but scares herself before she can even tell it.<br>Story Number Two: The Surprise Martha learns to forgive George, but she does not forget.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>George and Martha: The Best of Friends </i>contains the classic stories "The Attic" and "The Surprise" and includes fun and educational activities!</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>James Marshall (1942-1992) created dozens of exuberant and captivating books for children, including The Stupids, Miss Nelson Is Missing!, and the ever-popular George and Martha books. Before creating his canon of classic, hilarious children's books, James Marshall played the viola, studied French, and received a master's degree from Trinity College. He also doodled. It was the doodles, and the unforgettable characters that emerged from them, that led him to his life's work as one of the finest creators of children's books of the twentieth century. In 2007, James Marshall was posthumously awarded the Laura Ingalls Wilder medal for his lasting contribution to literature for children.

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