Synopses & Reviews
"Has what it takes: suspense, humor, and intriguing clues. A book that's as much fun as Halloween itself." and#8212;
School Library JournalWhile trick-or-treating on Halloween night, Helen and her dog Martha (begrudgingly dressed as a cat)and#160;walk into aand#160;very unusual supermarket. One for witches and cats only! What will happen if the manager realizes the truth about them? This whimsical story by Susan Meddaugh is the first about Martha from PBS's Martha Speaks, before she got her paws on the alphabet soup that gave her the gift of gab.
This new 8" x 8" edition features a shiny foil cover and a sheet of stickers!
Review
"The climactic double-spread havoc of witches and cats and flying brooms and groceries has energy as well as wit. Tasty stuff for eaters, readers, and trick-or-treaters." The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Synopsis
When Swiper swipes a Halloween costume, it's up to Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer to get it back in time for a Halloween hoedown! Girls ages 3–7 will enjoy this Halloween adventure story with their favorite explorer.
Synopsis
Includes 6 copies each of Halloween Hoedown (Dora the Explorer: Pictureback/978-0-449-81762-9), A Boo-tiful Halloween (Barbie: Pictureback/978-0-449-81860-2), Thomas' Halloween Delivery (Thomas & Friends: Glow in the Dark Sticker Book/978-0-375-87229-7), Boo Goes There (SpongeBob SquarePants: Glow in the Dark Sticker Book/ 978-0-307-93102-3), Tricks, Treats, and Toys (Toy Story: C&A w/ Tattoos/ 978-0-7364-2920-7), The Perfect Pumpkin Hunt (Disney Fairies: SIR/ 978-0-7364-2847-7)
Synopsis
While trick-or-treating on Halloween night, Helen and her dog Martha happen upon an unusual supermarket. One for witches and cats only! This edition of the veryand#160;first story about Martha fromand#160;Martha Speaks includes spooky stickers.
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About the Author
Susan Meddaugh was born and raised in Montclair, New Jersey. She graduated from Wheaton College, where she studied French literature and fine arts. After working briefly with an advertising agency in New York, she moved to Boston and worked at a publishing company for ten years, first as a designer, then art editor, and finally as art director. While there, she did the illustrations for Good Stones (Houghton Mifflin) by Anne Epstein, and then decided to strike out on her own as a freelance illustrator and creator of children's books. Since that time, Susan has written and illustrated many popular books for children, including Martha Speaks, which was chosen as a New York Times Best Illustrated Book for 1992. In 1998 she was awarded the New England Book Award, given by the New England Booksellers Association to recognize a body of work. Her work also was acknowledged with a New York Times Best Illustrated Award. She lives in Sherborn, Massachusetts.