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George and Martha Tons of Fun (1980)

by James Marshall

Series: George and Martha (5)

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Five brief episodes reveal the ups and downs of a great friendship.
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George and Martha are the best of friends and this story is about their friendship. They do things for each other like give gifts, watch out for each others well being.
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  ldjordan | Nov 4, 2009 |
This book consist of 5 short chapters. Each chapter tells about the ups and downs of friendships. Chapter one tells about a misunderstanding, while chapter two is about friends helping one another. These stories continue throughout the rest of the chapters. After reading this book one can see just how wonderful it is to have a best friend.
This is a level 2 book. ( )
  wendyfincher | Oct 24, 2009 |
Five brief episodes reveal the ups and downs of a great friendship. ( )
  kidlit9 | Dec 31, 2007 |
I'd never read any George and Martha stories before this one. They're great! ( )
  kellyholmes | Dec 31, 2006 |
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"The Misunderstanding"
George was practicing his handstands.
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Contains five stories: "The Misunderstanding", "The Sweet Tooth", "The Photograph", "The Hypnotist", "The Special Gift".
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