For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI feel horribly betrayed by this book.I read the third book in this series (found it in the lending library) and enjoyed it, so when I saw the first book as an audiobook at the library, I figured it would be a good read.It all started well enough. Fudg...
Probably my least favorite of Judy Blume’s children’s books so far. I seem to remember enjoying it as a child, but unlike the Ramona and Beezus and Henry books, it has no charm for me as an adult reader. Peter is cursed with an obnoxious little brother who gets all the attention and ruins everything...
Tales of a Fourth Grade nothing is a funny book about a boy and his younger brother. They experience many different experiences and trials throughout the book. I think this book would be a great one to use in a literature circle for older elementary grades. Lexile Level - 470
Someone here on BookLikes mentioned Judy Blume and SuperFudge on their post the other day and I've just spent 20 minutes trying to find them and I can't. To that person: thank you! I realised reading it that I needed some Judy Blume in my life right now. I never liked this one as much as Superf...
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is the story of Peter and his little brother Fudge. Fudge is so funny, and students enjoy hearing about his antics. One activity that I have seen with read alouds are friendly letters. The students write friendly letters to the teacher identifying their favorite pa...
My mom recommended this book, it was one of her childhood favorites. Needless to say, I didn't agree. It bored me, and just wasn't my style. A good book, just one that is not for me.
This book was super cute. I vaguely recall reading it when I was younger, but I'd pretty much forgotten everything. These books will definitely be something I encourage my own children to read. They're especially great for kids with younger siblings. On a side note, I feel as though I'll never reach...
As a kid I always like Fudge and thought it was the funniest. Having re-read it now as an adult I find him extremely annoying, frustrating and "fake". I feel nothing but sympathy for Peter.
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