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Judy Moody Gets Famous! (Judy Moody)

Judy Moody Gets Famous! (Judy Moody)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Judy Moody Gets Famous
Review: I recently bought the Judy Moody books for my 8 year old son. I read them too and found them to be enjoyable.

In this one Judy just wants to be famous SO bad especially after her younger brother Stink, gets to go to the White House and one of her classroom rivals wins a spelling bee. She, along with her closest friends, try hard to become "famous". Her first attempt of trying to make people believe that she actually has a cherry pit that belonged to George Washington end hilariously. Later she sees a chance to win a contest at the local pet store but at the last minute that one goes awry.

Judy does finally achieve "stardom" and it is very heartwarming.

You will enjoy these books as well as your children. My 8 year old son just loves them and can't wait for the next one. If your child enjoys the Junie B books, they will probably like these as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Judy Moody Gets Famous
Review: I recently bought the Judy Moody books for my 8 year old son. I read them too and found them to be enjoyable.

In this one Judy just wants to be famous SO bad especially after her younger brother Stink, gets to go to the White House and one of her classroom rivals wins a spelling bee. She, along with her closest friends, try hard to become "famous". Her first attempt of trying to make people believe that she actually has a cherry pit that belonged to George Washington end hilariously. Later she sees a chance to win a contest at the local pet store but at the last minute that one goes awry.

Judy does finally achieve "stardom" and it is very heartwarming.

You will enjoy these books as well as your children. My 8 year old son just loves them and can't wait for the next one. If your child enjoys the Junie B books, they will probably like these as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great book for all ages
Review: JUDY MOODY GETS FAMOUSE IS GREAT! Its not just for little kids it can be fuuny for all ages i think. its about judy wanted to get in the newspaper and does crazy things to try to get in. when she least accepcts it she gets in the newspaper for fixing up broken dolls in the hospitals toy room. i think its funny,sweet,and a great story. everyone should read judy moody books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Judy Moody Gets Famous
Review: My eight-year-old daughter loved this book. There were a few challenging words for her, but she was excited to read a "chapter book." I caught her laughing out loud.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Being Famous Is More Then Just Fun!!
Review: The sequel to Judy Moody can get no other word than being funny! After she fails to win the spelling bee contest and sees her arch rival Jessica win and get that beautiful tiara Judy Moody made it her job to become famous!! However like all other Judy Moody books things get out of hand and the book turns outragously funny. Judy's cat named "Mouse" helps achieve some fame but that isn't lasting. A hilirious book for all ages to enjoy and laugh about!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read If You Want To get Famous!
Review: This series of Judy Moody books have been great for my 1st grader. She has been dying to have "books of her own" and not her sister's hand me downs. I was amazed how absorbed she became with the book and actually finished the first one in two days. Everywhere we went she took her book to read, even at the restuarant while we waited for our dinner to come to the table.

Some of the things she loves in the book is that she calls her brother "stink", her cat is named "mouse" and the frog mascot pees on them. Plus one of Judy's friends eats paste ... Just an all around fun book but parts have teaching value as well.

In this book Judy wanted to be famous and tried several things, like entering a pet trick contest where her cat can make toast! She one second place but when the picture appeared in the paper - only her elbow showed and the back end of her cat. But in the end of the story Judy winds up at a hospital waiting room for kids where the dolls are all broken. She takes them home without telling anyone and fixes them all up, hair, heads, clothes, casts etc. One doll she drew a broken heart on the chest and a line down the middle of the doll from the neck to the belly button. This was representative of a girl she met there who I just had a heart transplant. She packaged all the dolls up and mailed them back to the hospital. Later, in the newspaper "The Phantom Doll Doctor" appears an article - no one knows who repairs the dolls or returned them. Judy's parents know but doesn't let on to her and they put the article up on the refrigerator. Judy never reveals that she was the Phantom doctor but she got great satisfaction out of knowing that she did something good and she was famous - even if she only knew.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My 6 year old devoured it!
Review: This series of Judy Moody books have been great for my 1st grader. She has been dying to have "books of her own" and not her sister's hand me downs. I was amazed how absorbed she became with the book and actually finished the first one in two days. Everywhere we went she took her book to read, even at the restuarant while we waited for our dinner to come to the table.

Some of the things she loves in the book is that she calls her brother "stink", her cat is named "mouse" and the frog mascot pees on them. Plus one of Judy's friends eats paste ... Just an all around fun book but parts have teaching value as well.

In this book Judy wanted to be famous and tried several things, like entering a pet trick contest where her cat can make toast! She one second place but when the picture appeared in the paper - only her elbow showed and the back end of her cat. But in the end of the story Judy winds up at a hospital waiting room for kids where the dolls are all broken. She takes them home without telling anyone and fixes them all up, hair, heads, clothes, casts etc. One doll she drew a broken heart on the chest and a line down the middle of the doll from the neck to the belly button. This was representative of a girl she met there who I just had a heart transplant. She packaged all the dolls up and mailed them back to the hospital. Later, in the newspaper "The Phantom Doll Doctor" appears an article - no one knows who repairs the dolls or returned them. Judy's parents know but doesn't let on to her and they put the article up on the refrigerator. Judy never reveals that she was the Phantom doctor but she got great satisfaction out of knowing that she did something good and she was famous - even if she only knew.


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