Judy Blume's Fudge Box Set
by
Judy Blume
Fans young and old will laugh out loud at the irrepressible wit of Peter Hatcher, the hilarious antics of mischievous Fudge, and the unbreakable confidence of know-it-all Sheila Tubman in Judy Blumes five Fudge books, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great, Superfudge, Fudge-a-Mania, and Double Fudge. Now all packaged together for the very fi...more
Unknown Binding, 5 pages
Published
October 4th 2007
by Puffin
(first published 1982)
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Tales of the fourth grade nothing can be used to teach about families and the influence older siblings can have on younger siblings. Chances are, there will be many of both in the classroom. I remember my second grade teacher reading all of the Fudge books aloud to us, and I remember them being a lot funnier. I was kind of disappointed. The children also did a group project in the book. That being said, you can also use it to teach about group projects.
superfudge is incredible. we're reading it aloud to grace and completely forgot about the songs that fudge sings! "M-A-I-N-E spells Maine! F-U-D-G-E spells Fudgie! P-E-T-E-R spells Pe-tah! B-E-E-R spells Whiskey!" i almost couldn't contain myself... i was laughing so hard!
Great series by Judy Blume, Fudge books can be read in or out of order, great for early independent readers 7-10 and 10-13. Sheila the great is wonderful for girls 7-11. Fudge and fourth grade nothing great for new siblings, brothers, younger sibling adjustment.
Okay so I can't remember when I read this last but I remember that these books were the first ones that I really read. I can't wait until my daughter is old enough to read them to me.
i think its awesome because that book is kind of a mystery and also that kind of reminds me when i was 3 or 2.
Jenise
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mischief lovers
Recommended to Jenise by:
my mom
it makes me laugh because i have a brother just like the boy in the book
IT WAS A VERY... INTERESTING BOOK AND I ABSOLUTLEY... LOVED IT
Anne
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late elementary age to adult
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books-the-kids-and-i-have-loved
We just finished Superfudge last night at "Dinner Group" (which means that Joe isn't home for dinner, so we read aloud -- don't know how we got started on that tradition, but it stuck.) We read them out of order, so this one falls somewhere in the middle of the series of Peter Hatcher, his little brother Fudge, his neighbor Sheila Tubman, dog Turtle, and now myna bird Uncle Feathers who cries out "Bonjour, Stupid," whenever possible. Judy Blume manages to create such realis...more
I loved the book I thought it was really good and i could
I read these books in th 4th and 5th grade I LOVED them!
Classic series. Kids enjoy it every year.
Great for read-alouds in third and fourth grade.
this is a really good book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Superfudge by Judy Blume (???)
read them all
were good at the time
were good at the time
This will be "MJ's" first boxed set!
O MY GOSH!!!!!! These books are funny!
a very funny and adventures book
This was a great series to read.
dribble the turtle is kewl
good books
Hilarious
Well, I first read Otherwise Known a Shelia the Great in I think 3rd grade. So then I read Superfudge, and I realized it had some of the same characters as Sheila the great, so I decided to read Tales of a fourth grade nothing and Fudge-a-Mania. They were funny books, I liked em.
Maya
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Katie Murdock
These books are amazing! My mom got them for me from amazon.com. I had asked and asked for them and she said she couldnt so it. But on my birthday there was a big box that I opened and to my surprise... there they were!!!
Hope you enjoy these books as did!!!!
Hope you enjoy these books as did!!!!
Melanie
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anyone who has a young niece, nephew or kid
I LOVE Judy Blume books!!! I can't even begin to tell you how hard I laugh everytime I think of the first chapter with Peter Hatcher, his brother Fudge, and the family turtle. Where would we have been without Blume's coming of age tales?!
How I loved the Fudge series, as it delved into the tummultuous relationship between brothers. They must learn to co-exist with each other amidst the usual social struggles of young children.
I think these were the first books I read outside of required curriculum. Smart and controvsial, Judy Blume introduced a generation of kids to candid first person narratives.
I remember reading the fourth grade nothing when I was in the 3rd grade and I thought that made me soo cool. I really liked these book they were fun
Judy Blume was a fave author of mine when I was little, so I was stoked to win this set at work last week. Fudge is so much fun!
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Judy Blume is a popular American author. She has written many novels for children and young adults. Blume received a B.S. degree in Education in 1961 from New York University.
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