Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Still a great book after all these years Review: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing was the first chapter book I ever read. My second grade teacher read it to us and I liked it so much I begged my mother to buy it for me. It's so hard to pick a favorite story here but, if I had to, I would pick the one where Peter, his friend Jimmy Fargo and Fudge (Peter's brother) go to Central Park. There, Peter and Jimmy horse around with Sheila Tubman, their annoying neighbor, while Fudge climbs up the jungle gym and pretends to be a bird. Fudge jumps off the very top of the contraption and knocks out his top front teeth. I can relate to that since I, when I was six, climbed up the jungle gym and slipped and fell on one of the rungs and put my bottom teeth through my upper lip. I'm sure everyone who reads this will find these stories very entertaining. I still have a lot of my Judy Blume books and read them from time to time. I feel that they are for all ages, not just children (I'm 29 years old!). I hope that when my son grows up and learns how to read, they will be reading Judy Blume's books and enjoying them as much as the rest of us did.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: funny and true-to-life Review: As an only child, I always looked for books about kids with siblings. Peter and Fudge satisfied this need. Fudge is like a two-and-a-half-year-old human tornado, and Peter just can't keep up sometimes. But Fudge wants to be just like Peter.This is a very funny book (Fudge puts green stamps all over the suitcase of an important client of his father's...) and written at a level where kids will like it and adults will too.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: A good book for a Fourth Grader Review: I really liked this book. I gave it 4 stars becasue it is about the fourth grade. I liked all of the fighting and arguing. I like to argue with my little brother Chad.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Fourth Garde Nothing Review: Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing The novel, Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing, by Judy Blume, is a story about a boy named Peter who has to live with his baby brother Fudge who messes up his whole life. Peter goes through a lot of hard times in the novel, were his brother messes' things up or gets more attention and leeway. In the end things sort of work out and Peter doesn't wind up killing Fudge. There were many interesting characters in the novel but my favorite is Fudge. Fudge has many personalities and is really funny. Although Fudge does some dumb stuff he still winds up making it funny. Also, I like Peter because he always try's to make the bad things good. Also I can relate a lot with how he feels about his brother. I dislike Mr.Yarby, he was Peter's dad's old boss and he was vary rude and disrespectful. The lesson of the story is something Peter had to learn " Just because people don't pay 100% of attention to you it doesn't mean they don't like you." I like the part of the story when Fudge goes to his dad's work and gets chosen for an activity the means a great deal. What I least like is when Mr.Yarby comes into the book. The ending was all right but it could have been better, though it still was interesting. Like how the story just ended practically happily ever after. It just seemed like they should have added more to the end. Judy Blume's style of writing is really interesting and kept me into the book. Like how she used a lot of dialect and explains the characters well, not too much and not too little. Judy Blume gave just the right amount of details in her novel. The vocabulary in the story is fairly easy. It is kept at a simple level. I like the way the book is written with a lot of feeling the characters felt. This book would appeal to ages 9-13. I would recommend this book to people because it's a real "page-tuning book" and keeps you reading. I would give this book a ****.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Fourth grade nothing Review: Would you ever eat a turtle? In Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, there are two brothers who always get into trouble. Peter's class has a report to do and when he finishes, Fudge scribbles on his report and then he has to do another one. I liked when Fudge was picked to do a commercial for the toddle bike but he wouldn't ride the toddle bike. I also liked when Fudge ate Peter's turtle. Since Peter doesn't have a pet anymore, his dad gets him a puppy and Peter names him turtle. I learned never to eat another person's turtle because it is not healthy and the owner would not be happy. I would give this book 5 stars. This book is a GREAT book.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The Tales of The fourth Grade Nothing Review: Have you ever wanted to eat a turtle? Well, in the Tales of The Fourth Grade Nothing, Fudge eats a turtle and has to have surgery. Have you ever had your mom ignore you but not your little brother? Well, in this exciting, and hilarious book called THE TALES OF THE FOURTH GRADE NOTHING by Judy Blume, Peter gets ignored and his little brother gets all the attention he wants and his mom calls him "My Baby". Isn't that something? The lesson or moral is to not get a little brother because their pests. This book is for all ages. I liked the part when Peter gets a puppy! I loved this book!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: HYSTERICAL! Review: This book is hilarious! It can be enjoyed by children and adults alike! No matter your age, I promise this book will put a big smile on your face and a laugh to slip out of your mouth. Guarenteed. :-)
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: A really funny book Review: This book is a great book. In the beginning Fudge goes to his friends birthday. And he brings home a frog. Fudge tries to mail himself to his grandpa's house one day. He gets in big trouble from his mom. This is the best book ever. So I'm not going to tell you the end. Read the book to find out.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: You'll laugh your head off Review: We have just finished Tales of Fouth Grade Nothing and we thought this was a funny book. It is about a boy named Peter and his brother Fudge. Peter thinks his mom likes Fudge better than him because she is always saying "Oh my poor baby." And she blames Peter a lot for what Fudge does. For example when he falls off the jungle gym and breaks his teeth. Fudge is always getting attention like when he walks into the dining room when there are guests, wearing a gorilla mask. And when his friend pees on the floor at his 3rd birthday party. But he never gets in trouble. This book made us feel happy but there are some things in it that are sad and gruesome.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: a really good book Review: I just read this book in my reading class.We had lots of laughs!I would recomend this book to 2nd grade to adults.I really enjoyed this book.
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