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Living with his little brother, Fudge, makes Peter Hatcher feel like a fourth grade nothing.
Whether Fudge is throwing a temper tantrum in a shoe store, smearing smashed potatoes on walls at Hamburger Heaven, or scribbling all over Peter’s homework, he’s never far from trouble. He’s a two-year-old terror who gets away with everything—and Peter’s had enough.
When Fudge walks off with Dribble, Peter’s pet turtle, it’s the last straw. Peter has put up with Fudge too long. How can he get his parents to pay attention to him for a change?
ASIN : B0063629YK
Editore : Puffin Books; 1° edizione (1 dicembre 2011)
Lingua : Inglese
Dimensioni file : 4035 KB
Da testo a voce : Abilitato
Screen Reader : Supportato
Miglioramenti tipografici : Abilitato
X-Ray : Abilitato
Word Wise : Abilitato
Memo : Su Kindle Scribe
Lunghezza stampa : 120 pagine
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The book was delivered in perfect condition and on time.
I’ve just read this aloud to my eight-year-old son. It’s the first in a series (warning: “Superfudge”, which is book two, reveals that Father Christmas/Santa does not exist!), and is set in early 1970s New York.Peter, the fourth grade nothing, is beyond exasperated with his three-year-old brother Fudge. Whenever Fudge acts up, he is called on to help, to cajole, or even to take the blame. My son found Fudge’s antics very funny – there was a description of a birthday party filled with equally Fudge-like toddlers that he particularly enjoyed – but he also empathised with Peter, having a naughty little brother of his own.Judy Blume’s streak of psychological realism runs through this, even under a lively children’s story for 8+ years. Peter regularly steps in to reflect that he is being treated unjustly in comparison to Fudge, because he is the “good son”, and not little and cute, and will stand on his head in the kitchen to encourage Fudge to eat, and not snap back when his mother blames him for Fudge falling off a climbing frame and knocking out his front teeth. Eventually though, Fudge’s naughtiness becomes focused on Peter’s pet turtle Dribble…. and that is going too far.
A brilliant childhood memory! I’m thrilled that Judy’s books are available on Kindle! They don’t write books like these anymore.
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I ordered this last night, received it in the afternoon and my son finished reading it before evening. It’s a super book – he could relate it, with how his younger brother behaves ð