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This book was my introduction to Judy Blume, I truly enjoyed re-reading it and laughing out loud! I believe that the relationship between Peter and Fudge. I even went on to re-read Shelia the great because I enjoyed the reunion so much:) ( )This is the story of Peter who has a little two year old brother who the family calls Fudge. Peter's life it turned upside down by the antics of Fudge. Fudge really is a little terror unless he is sleeping. Judy Blume has a nack for getting into the heads of children and seeing things through their eyes. Tales of a fourth grade nothing is good for grade 4 readers. It is about Peter Hatcher and his little annoying brother Fudge. One day they have visitors and Fudge gets his dad in trouble! Their dad makes commerciels. And Fudge is in one of them without mothers permission!!!!!!!!!!!! This book is cute and humorous!! I really enjoyed this easy reader chapter book about a boy who must endure the wiles of his mischievous little brother!! Every kid with a younger sibling can relate to the main character. Peter talks and jokes about feeling left out, over looked, unappreciated, embarrassed, angry, and in shock about how his parents discipline Fudge. This is a must read for anyone who loves books, words, humor, and their family. I oculd use this book as a read aloud or for topical study/discussions about the above. Grades 3+ This book is about a boy named Peter Hatcher who is in the fourth-grade. Peter's little brother who goes by Fudge because he doesn't like his legal name is constantly getting on Peter's nerves. Fudge is a trouble-maker who is two and always causing some kind of trouble, but never gets in trouble for it. Peter feels like he has put up with Fudge for way too long and has decided that he needs to do something about it, so he has to find a way to gain his parents attention. One of my all time favorite books as a child. Absolutely hilarious. And gee, I read it in fourth grade. Go figure. One of my all time favorite books as a child. Absolutely hilarious. And gee, I read it in fourth grade. Go figure. A fourth grade boy, Peter, relates tales from this family. Most of the tales are of his brother Fudge, who always seems to get in mischief. Peter receives a pet turtle at a birthday party and Fudge manages to eat the turtle. Peter is mad but everything works out in the end when Mom and Dad get Peter a new puppy. This story is both cute and also gives a good view of sibling rivalry. The story shows how a nine year old deals with life not only at school and with friends but with family. I love this story because it is a good book for children with younger brothers or sisters. This book could be used in the classroom as an introduction for as assignment about family and how to get along with young sibling or classmates. The students could right a story about their family after being read the story. Students could also use this to draw a picture of the mischief their younger siblings get into. This book reads like it was written by a child in grade 4. As a child this may be appealing because they would be able to relate to a lot of the thoughts of the main character. As an adult it is not very enjoyable. But I could relate to the main character because I also grew up with a little brother that was treated like gold even when he wasn't. 470L,GRL Q,31 copies 470L,GRL Q,31 copies 470L,GRL Q,31 copies TeeHee. I've read the whole "series". This book is about a boy named Peter Hatcher and he has to deal with a snobby neighbor and worst of all his annoying,cute, hilarious, little brother FUDGE. He causes lots of trouble for his brother. I completely recommend this(and the super fudge and fudgeamania and the double fudge..) book(s). Hilarious! I couldn't stop reading it. Read it! (or listen to it. Either way it's still a great book.) 9+ Peter finds his demanding two-year-old brother an ever increasing problem. Great story for young gradeschool boys either to listen to or read independently. From book: Two is a crowd when Peter and his little brother, Fudge, are in the same room. Grown-ups think Fudge is absolutely adorable, but Peter and his pet turtle, Dribble, know the truth. From throwing temper tantrums to smearing mashed potatoes on the wall, Fudge causes mischief wherever he goes. What will the tiny terror do next? Judy Blume’s Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing recounts the travails of 8 year-old Peter, whose younger brother causes him ceaseless trouble and evokes endless jealousy. Judy Blume’s style is so convincing and her characters and setting just detailed enough that it is incredibly easy to experience the story from the narrator’s point-of-view. She hits on themes relevant to her audience, in a voice that will make it easy for younger readers to relate. The plot is a bit flat, with a conclusion that doesn’t seem like much of a conclusion, but entertaining the entire way through. Recommended for any intermediate fiction collection, in a school or public library. Peter finds his demanding two-year-old brother an ever increasing problem. This book is A.R. This was one of my favoriot books. This book was to short and to stupid! I loved this story so much.Its funny how Fudge cause so much troule Tales of A Fourth Grade Nothing is the first book in the 'Fudge Series' by Judy Blume. I have found all of the books in this series very popular among the primary classes that I have taught over the last few years. In this funny book, Peter has problems with his two-year-old brother, Fudge. You could also write other tings about the plot or characters here Great book for kids in the fourth garde! you can try all you want, but you still can't fly Fudge |
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