Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: *SuperFudge Review* Review: This book is really funny and great! I read it at school for a book report, you should read it, i give it 5 stars! It explains how a 12 year old would go through life. Read it!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A must read book Review: This book is very funny and deserves more than 5 stars
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Too Funny! Review: This book is very funny. When we read it in my fourth grade class, everyone laughed their heads off! I recommend it for anyone. It is the best book I've read so far!The crazy ideas that Peter & Fudge came up with were the most entertaining, along with Fudge's bird, Uncle Feather. I can't tell you why Uncle Feather is so funny, it would ruin the story!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Very Entertaining! Review: This book is wonderful. The humor is this book will appeal to kids of all ages.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Birdbrain Review: This book makes you go wacky! It starts out with Fudge wanting to talk and play with someone. He askes his mother and father can he have a pet to play with because no one else wants to play with him. His mother and father says they will get him a bird. When go to the pet store Fudge gets to pick it out.If you continue reading you will find out the crazy things Fudge gets into with the bird. Critic:Eric
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Eat up this book! Review: This book was wonderfully adorable, though I think I liked the first one just a tiny bit more. One thing I noticed in this book is that there are harder words integrated throughout the book that the children would learn along with Fudge. I like how they are added in when Peter or a parent says them and then has to explain what they mean to fudge who then tries to use them several times before getting them right. I will definitely read this book to my classes.
This book was wonderfully adorable, though I think I liked the first one just a tiny bit more. One thing I noticed in this book is that there are harder words integrated throughout the book that the children would learn along with Fudge. I like how they are added in when Peter or a parent says them and then has to explain what they mean to fudge who then tries to use them several times before getting them right. I will definitely read this This is the second book in the series about Peter Hatcher and his family. This book begins with Peter's parents telling him that they are going to have a baby and Peter is afraid it will turn out like Fudge, his little brother. Next his Parents tell them that they are moving to New Jersey and his dad is quitting his job to write a book. When they got to their new house in Princeton Peter doesn't meet anyone his age for a while but finally meets a boy his age named Alex and they hang out all summer. When school starts Peter and Alex are in 6th grade and Fudge is in kindergarten. On the first day Fudge kicks his teacher and climbs up on top of a shelf and won't come down until they tell him that they will move him to another class. In this book Fudge also gets a bird and names him Uncle Feather and he repeats everything that they say. The year goes by pretty well with a few fun events thrown in and near the end Fudge and his friend run away because Peter and Alex won't take them to the lake. Instead of proving that they could ride to the lake like they had planned they got their bikes taken away. The book ends when a year is almost up and the Hatchers have to decide to stay in New Jersey or go back to New York and they decide to go back to New York.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Another great book by Judy Blume! Review: This book would make a great gift for an older child. "Superfudge" is the sequel to "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing," another classic children's story. Twelve-year-old Peter Hatcher and his family are moving to Princeton for a year. Peter and his brother Fudge don't always get along. Their mother is going to have a baby soon, adding more uncertainty to their lives. Will the baby be like Fudge? What could be worse for Peter? Kids, especially with younger brothers and sisters will relate to the problems Peter faces. The story moves quickly, keeping the reader's attention, and is filled with humor. The reader will definitely appreciate Blume's talent for writing a good tale. As a children's book author, I highly recommend "Superfudge." Richard W. Carlson Jr., author of "Jeremy Grabowski's Crazy Summer in Stormville!"
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Another great book by Judy Blume! Review: This book would make a great gift for an older child. "Superfudge" is the sequel to "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing," another classic children's story. Twelve-year-old Peter Hatcher and his family are moving to Princeton for a year. Peter and his brother Fudge don't always get along. Their mother is going to have a baby soon, adding more uncertainty to their lives. Will the baby be like Fudge? What could be worse for Peter? Kids, especially with younger brothers and sisters will relate to the problems Peter faces. The story moves quickly, keeping the reader's attention, and is filled with humor. The reader will definitely appreciate Blume's talent for writing a good tale. As a children's book author, I highly recommend "Superfudge." Richard W. Carlson Jr., author of "Jeremy Grabowski's Crazy Summer in Stormville!"
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Superfudge Review: This is a good book because it made me laugh.The funny part in the story is when the canary said bonjour stupid. Fudge was Peter's brother. Peter didn't make me laugh. The family moved to New Jersey. They have a baby girl. I think that people should read this story because it makes me laugh.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Superfudge Review: This is a great book for 8-10 year olds. It is very funny and made me laugh alot. I especially liked the part about Peter and Fudge at the Taco restaurant. Great realistic fiction.
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