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Martha Speaks is part of PBS KIDS Raising Readers, focused on helping children learn to read, and is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by a cooperative agreement from the U.S. Department of Education’s Ready to Learn Grant. Corporate funding provided by Chuck E. Cheese’s®. Additional funding provided by public television viewers. © 2009 WGBH Educational Foundation. All rights reserved. “MARTHA” and all characters and underlying materials (including artwork) from the “MARTHA” books are trademarks of and copyrights of Susan Meddaugh and used under license. All other characters and underlying materials are trademarks of and copyrights of WGBH. All third party trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Used with permission. The contents of this press release were developed under grant #PRU295A050003 from the U.S. Department of Education. However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. “Doggie” Books Try these new titles along with those on the original “Doggie” Book List. Picture Books Dog and Bear by Laura Vaccaro Seeger Dog is brave and Bear is shy, but they are the best of friends. Dog Biscuit by Helen Cooper Will Bridget turn into a real dog after she eats a dog biscuit? The Dog Who Belonged to No One by Amy Hest Lonely Lia finds a true friend when a stray dog wanders into town. Dogs on the Bed by Elizabeth Bluemie When a family tries to go to bed peacefully, their dogs raise a riotous ruckus. Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy by Jane O’Connor Nancy thinks only a special breed will do—until she meets the perfect pup at a dog shelter. Finding Susie by Sandra Day O’Connor Based on the Supreme Court judge’s real-life experiences, this is the story of a little girl who can’t seem to find the right pet, until she meets a dog named Susie. First Dog by J. Patrick Lewis and Beth Zappitello A dog travels the world looking for the perfect home, meeting dogs from many lands. He finds his true home with a very special family who live in a big white house. Scottish terrier, I Don’t Want a Posh Dog! by Emma Dodd A little girl knows exactly what kind of dog she wants. Some Dog! by Mary Casanova Zippity, the new dog, runs circles around George. But when Zippity runs away, only George can find him. “DOGGIE” BOOK LIST

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Martha Speaks is part of PBS KIDS Raising Readers, focused on helping children learn to read, and is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by a cooperative agreement from the U.S. Department of Education’s Ready to Learn Grant. Corporate funding provided by Chuck E. Cheese’s®. Additional funding provided by public television viewers. © 2009 WGBH Educational Foundation. All rights reserved. “MARTHA” and all characters and underlying materials (including artwork) from the “MARTHA” books are trademarks of and copyrights of Susan Meddaugh and used under license. All other characters and underlying materials are trademarks of and copyrights of WGBH. All third party trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Used with permission. The contents of this press release were developed under grant #PRU295A050003 from the U.S. Department of Education. However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.

“Doggie” Books

Try these new titles along with those on the original “Doggie” Book List.

Picture Books

Dog and Bear by Laura Vaccaro SeegerDog is brave and Bear is shy, but they are the best of friends.

Dog Biscuit by Helen CooperWill Bridget turn into a real dog after she eats a dog biscuit?

The Dog Who Belonged to No One by Amy HestLonely Lia finds a true friend when a stray dog wanders into town.

Dogs on the Bed by Elizabeth Bluemie When a family tries to go to bed peacefully, their dogs raise a riotous ruckus.

Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy by Jane O’ConnorNancy thinks only a special breed will do—until she meets the perfect pup at a dog shelter.

Finding Susie by Sandra Day O’ConnorBased on the Supreme Court judge’s real-life experiences, this is the story of a little girl who can’t seem to find the right pet, until she meets a dog named Susie.

First Dog by J. Patrick Lewis and Beth ZappitelloA dog travels the world looking for the perfect home, meeting dogs from many lands. He finds his true home with a very special family who live in a big white house.Scottish terrier,

I Don’t Want a Posh Dog! by Emma DoddA little girl knows exactly what kind of dog she wants.

Some Dog! by Mary CasanovaZippity, the new dog, runs circles around George. But when Zippity runs away, only George can find him.

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Nonfiction

First Dog Fala by Elizabeth Van SteenwykBefore there was Bo, there was Fala, FDR’s beloved Scottish terrier.

Hanni and Beth: Safe and Sound by Beth FinkeThis book shows how Beth, and her guide dog Hanni, spending the day together at work, at home, and at play.

I Love to Draw Dogs! by Jennifer LipseyThis step-by-step guide will help young artists create their own dog picture.

“DOGGIE” BOOK LIST