George and Martha, two hippopotamuses teach young readers, in a humorous way, about what it means to be a true friend. In this volume, all 35 episodes are brought together to celebrate friendship and two of the most lovable book characters ever created. Full color.
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George and Martha, two hippopotamuses teach young readers, in a humorous way, about what it means to be a true friend. In this volume, all 35 episodes are brought together to celebrate friendship and two of the most lovable book characters ever created. Full color.
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Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. The dust jacket or box shows normal wear and tear. May have varying covers. Fast Shipping-Mailed in plastic mailer!
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Good. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 352 p. Contains: Illustrations. George & Martha Early Reader (Library). Intended for a juvenile audience. May show signs of wear, highlighting, writing, and previous use. This item may be a former library book with typical markings. No guarantee on products that contain supplements Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. Twenty-five year bookseller with shipments to over fifty million happy customers.
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Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972. Used books may not include companion materials, some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, and may not include cd-rom or access codes. Customer service is our top priority!
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Very Good. Size: 9x8x1; hardcover with dust jacket, tight, pages clear and bright, shelf and edge wear, corners bumped, packaged in cardboard box for shipment, tracking on U.S. orders.
This is my 2 1/2 year old grandson's favorite book. We started with a coulpe of individual books from the library, which we read " a million times." When we found the compilation of all the books, I ordered 2 copies. Hard to tell which is more charming the illustrarions or the stories. The language and concepts are sophisticated enough to engage adults and clearly grasped by youngsters. How did James Marshall do that?