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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
Judy Blume

Puffin, 2007 - 128 pages

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My son got the reading bug with this book

My 9-yr-old son was a reluctant reader until he discovered the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series. Since then, those were the only books he eagerly read. Well, that changed with this Fudge book. He absolutely loves to read about the latest antics of 2-yr-old Fudge. My son can relate to the older brother, Peter in some respects because he has a younger brother himself. I also enjoyed listening to the story when my son read the book to me.


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a classic for most Gen.-X'rs

I remember as a child someone putting this book in my hand and telling me to read. I never had read a chapter book before and I thought it would be hard and boring to complete, but I was completly wrong. Tales of a 4th Grade... was one of the funniest books I have ever read. It made such a lasting effect on me, that 25 years later I still remember the funniest parts of the story.

For Christmas this year I bought my 6 year old the book, and we began reading it. He didn't want to put it down. He was begging me to read more than just one chapter a day. He laughed and laughed at the crazy events in Peter's life, and is begging me to get the next book in the series (already ordered on Amazon).

If you are trying to introduce your child to advanced chapter books this is a great place to start.


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What Fun!

This book is GREAT. I discovered it about 30 years ago. My two boys loved for me to read to them long after they could read themselves. It was our time together. We read Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing at bedtime piled up together in my big king bed, and we laughed and laughed at the misadventures of the two boys in the book. Then, my youngest read it again for himself. His own daughter is now about that same age and has our family trait of a real love for books. At Christmas time, when thinking of what books I could give her, this one came to mind. She loved it, too! She has a little brother, so understands the trials and perils. Thank you, Judy Blume for a modern childhood classic!


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Two is a crowd when Peter and his four-year-old brother, Fudge, are in the same room. Grown-ups think Fudge is absolutely adorable, but Peter and his pet turtle, Dribble, know the truth. Fudge is actually a tiny terror in disguise, causing mischief everywhere he goes.



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