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Marley: Firehouse Dog

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HarperCollins, Aug 21, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 32 pages

Marley is back in an I Can Read adventure! When Marley and his family are out for a walk around town, they are pleased to be invited into the fire station for a tour!

Unhappily, Marley has to stay behind . . . or at least, that's what his family says. Before long, Marley has chewed through his leash and is leading his own tour of the firehouse. From the kitchen to the garage, Marley is hot on the trail for some mischief! Young readers will relish this sizzling story!

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Review: Marley: Firehouse Dog

User Review  - Margaret - Goodreads

Always you can trust that Marley is up to some shenanigans. While the family tours the local firehouse he does not want to be left behind, but to jump right into the mess. Or rather, jump right into ... Read full review

Review: Marley: Firehouse Dog

User Review  - IrenesChristianReviews - Goodreads

Does your child like firehouses, dogs or firemen? If so they will enjoy this story! I gave this book 5/5 stars. I have read most of the Marley books but this one was especially well done. I enjoyed ... Read full review

About the author (2012)

John Grogan is the author of the #1 adult bestseller Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World’s Worst Dog, which inspired the bestselling middle-grade memoir Marley: A Dog Like No Other and the #1 bestselling picture book Bad Dog, Marley! He is also the author of the bestselling A Very Marley Christmas, Marley Goes to School, and Marley and the Kittens. John lives with his wife and three children and their new dogs, Gracie and Woodson, in the Pennsylvania countryside.

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John Grogan ha sido un premiado reportero grÁfico y columnista por mÁs de veinticinco aÑos. Vive en Pensilvania con su esposa Jenny y sus tres hijos.

Richard Cowdrey has illustrated numerous books for children, including Bad Dog, Marley! by John Grogan, Animal Lullabies by Pam Conrad, and Frosty the Snowman by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins. He is the owner of a yellow Labrador, Murray, whose behavior is remarkably similar to Marley's. He lives in Ohio with his wife and children.

Lydia Halverson was born in Italy and grew up in Chicago. She began her career designing books, but she became fascinated with children's illustration and decided that's what she wanted to do. Lydia has illustrated a wide range of children's stories for a number of publishers. She now lives in a hundred-year-old house in

Evanston, Illinois, with her husband and their cat.

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