Aug 07, 2020Anika_Singh rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing takes us through the everyday life of Peter, just a normal fourth-grader with an annoying little brother, Fudge. As Peter deals with the struggles of being an older brother and growing up he learns some…
Oct 18, 2019darladoodles rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
There is nothing about this book that would keep me from recommending it to 2nd grade and up. It is full of humor and heart. Peter's 9-year-old voice rings with authenticity throughout. His matter-of-fact reporting makes the stories even…
Jan 30, 2018mammothhawk229e rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Powerless protagonist forced to observe & report as his parents ignored his warnings on his little hellion brother.
Timeless book because we all been there once in one form or another.
Roy Doty the illustrator in original edition was…
Oct 18, 2016ArapahoeSteffen rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Every fourth grader (especially those with younger siblings) should read this short and funny chapter book about Peter and his family who live in a New York skyscraper and his little brother Fudge who SPOILER - actually eats Peter's turtle…
For ages 6-8. Two is a crowd when Peter and his little brother Fudge are in the same room. He drives Peter totally crazy with his embarrassing songs and antics. Fudge may be a human hurricane but, surprise, he’s also adorable.
I was excited to read this book as I remember Judy Blume to be my favorite author as a child. the story is about a brother who has a little brother who is annoying but ends up eating something that's not edible
Oct 18, 2011crazyman13 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
In the book Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Peter and the tiny terror Farley Drexel a.k.a. Fudge have a hole lot of hilarious problems! When Peter goes to his best friend Jimmy Fargo's b-day party Peter wins a pet turtle and names him…
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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing