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martha doesn't share

 

Martha Doesn't Share
by Samantha Berger
illustrated by Bruce Whatley

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ISBN: 978-0-316-07367-7

 

 

martha doesn't share

 

Martha still has a lot to learn in this entertaining follow-up to Martha Doesn't Say Sorry!

Martha has officially mastered apologizing. Unfortunately, she still has a lot to work on when it comes to sharing. And while she doesn't learn to love it, she does discover that having her toys to herself means playing with them all by herself, too. Not so fun!

This hilarious follow-up to Martha Doesn't' Say Sorry! shows readers that sharing isn't all that bad when you take it one toy at a time --- Like Martha does. It gets easier every day. Well, almost every day.

 

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Publishers Weekly (Week of 4/13/2009)

Martha, a young otter, is a girl of many accomplishments and social graces ("She does give hugs. She does share her snack. She does make presents. She does read stories"). But apologizing is definitely not her thing, and after a spectacular day of misbehaving, her family draws the line. No apology? Then no cookies, piggyback rides or hugs. Can Martha rise to the occasion? Comparisons to Olivia may be inevitable, and while Martha isn't playing in that league, she has plenty of charm. Whatley's minimalist composition approach, used to great effect in Diary of a Wombat, returns, though his single-plane perspective grows monotonous. But he never overplays his hand, and his astute portraits (the family members are especially good at upturned noses of disapproval) should elicit giggles. Berger (Junior Goes to School) isa sly, sharp writer who clearly understands just how much is at stake for her heroine, which should make the message go down easy with readers. Ages 3–6. (May)

 

 




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