White, Jamie

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Martha on the case

Martha uses her canine detective skills to solve the mystery of who ruined the birthday cake and uncover the truth about a plot to rob the local jewelry store.
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Detective dog

Martha the talking dog volunteers to help patrol the streets as a K-9 officer, and she must convince her partner Officer O'Reilly something is fishy when she suspects food is being smuggled into Wagstaff City.

A pup's tale

Martha the dog recounts her early days as a canine criminal after having been adopted by a thief and her partner before being captured by the police and brought to a shelter, where she ultimately met Helen.

Space dogs

When Helen and Martha help T.D. write a comic book for his science project, they suddenly find themselves written into the story, dealing with pesky spacecats with radioactive hairballs, socks that have gotten lost in space, and dozens of space dog clones.

The show must go on

When Helen is cast as Halley's Comet in the school play, Martha the talking dog helps her to overcome stage fright, and later Martha struggles to play the Cheshire Cat.

So you want to be a dog?

In a funny friendship story about switching places and learning empathy, T.D. volunteers to live as a dog for a day, and Carolina is shocked when she wakes up to find herself changed into a dog!.

Detective dog

2012
Martha the talking dog volunteers to help patrol the streets as a K-9 officer, and she must convince her partner Officer O'Reilly something is fishy when she suspects food is being smuggled into Wagstaff City.

The show must go on

2012
Two stories about show business--first Helen and then Martha must overcome stage fright as they make their acting debuts.

So you want to be a dog?

2013
The kids learn empathy and what it is like to be a dog when T.D. volunteers to act like a canine for the day and Carolina wakes up to find herself changed into a dog.

Campfire stories

2013
"When Martha, Helen, T.D., Alice, Truman, and Skits pitch a tent in Helen's back yard for the night, they expect to have a super-fun sleepover. But it doesn't take long for the s'mores (hold the chocolate, extra marshmallow) and the hand shadow puppet ideas to run out. What's this bored group of kids to do on a dark, quiet, summer night? Tell creepy campfire stories, of course!"--.

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