George and Martha

George and Martha by James Marshall is an illustrated picture book published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 1972. This charming volume, consisting of 46 pages, features two lovable hippos who share humorous lessons about the true meaning of friendship. Through their adventures, George and Martha explore the dynamics of close relationships, highlighting the importance of privacy and the occasional pitfalls of practical jokes.
Readers will find five brief tales that showcase the delightful interactions between George and Martha, emphasizing themes of friendship and humor. The stories are complemented by James Marshall’s engaging illustrations, which evoke feelings of empathy and self-recognition. This edition serves as a classic introduction to concepts of social themes and the nuances of companionship, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
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In this picture book classic that belongs on every reader’s shelf, two lovable hippos impart funny lessons on the true meaning of friendship.
Like all best friends, George and Martha do everything together. George and Martha teach each other (and adoring readers) that even in a close friendship, privacy is important, practical jokes can sometimes backfire, and among other things, pouring split pea soup into your loafers to spare the chef’s feelings is not the best-laid plan.
A man with a talent for friendship, James Marshall defined its very essence in his stories about the world’s two best friends. Each of these five brief tales is filled with humor, and James Marshall’s drawings are guaranteed to spark feelings of empathy, delight, and self-recognition.
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