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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is Judy Blume’s bestselling debut in the beloved Fudge series, capturing the humorous and heartfelt adventures of a nine-year-old boy and his troublesome younger brother. With over 8,000 glowing reviews and a 4.8-star rating, this book remains a top choice for children and families seeking relatable stories about sibling rivalry, empathy, and growing up.



| Best Sellers Rank | #3,145 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #189 in Humor for Children #248 in Children's Books on Family Life #273 in Reference |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 8,214 Reviews |
L**O
Good story
If I hadn't signed up for the Book Club, I wouldn't have met this story. I was so lucky to have an opportunity to read this book. This is about siblings Peter and Fudge. Peter is a nine years diligent boy who considers himself unfortunate and fourth grade is insignificant. He had a major headache, it's his brother Fudge. Fudge is a terrible three years old anger-monster that is ruining everything, yelling, cranky, and crying. Peter was stressed out and lacked confidence because of his brother, his parents put up with Fudge's behaviors, and people interested only in Fudge. When I read first, I, like Peter, was mad at Fudge and his parents. Then I thought Fudge would never be forgiven. But when I read the second time, I could see why Fudge was doing what he did and the way his parents dealt with Peter's complaints and his emotions. Fudge thought Peter was so cool. He was doing all Peter-thing "like pee-tah" and even struggling to get into Peter's room. Eventually, that's what made Peter angry. XD I recommend this book to children who have older or younger siblings. And I encourage them to read at least twice. That is how we might know what Judy Blume, who wrote this book, wanted to say. • The best part for me without spoiling Chapter 9 Another Rainy day, when Fudge ate very well his father's terrible mushroom omelette which even the father, who made it, couldn't eat at all. What a weird eater!!
A**R
Great book
Cute book my daughter's class is reading and I wanted her to have her own copy!!
S**N
Passt
Völlig in Ordnung
E**E
Highly Recommended
Good book.
M**A
Great!
I bought this a while ago when I was like 9 but it was a great book which made me spiral into reading a bunch on a daily basis. The ending was a bit traumatising for 9 year old me but it had great comedy for a book!
K**.
Se recibió muy rápido
Excelente libro
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