FIRST EDITION BCE Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, by Judy Blume
Is Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing appropriate?
Judy Blume's Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
will entertain middle-grade readers
, especially those who have little brothers or sisters. Blume portrays Fudge in a way that's exaggerated enough to be laugh-out-loud funny but realistic enough to ring true with anyone who's ever tried to reason with a 3-year-old.
What is the overall purpose of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
Sibling rivalry
is one theme in the book, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, by Judy Blume. Another theme is love of family: family is important and we overlook problems because of that love. Finally, the book also shows us that one way to deal with problems is through a sense of humor.
Where did Judy Blume get her idea to write Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
When I began to write our babysitter, Willie Mae Bartlett, brought me
an article from the newspaper about a toddler who swallowed a tiny pet turtle
. This was in the late sixties, when you could still buy turtles for pets. Willie Mae thought the story might inspire me.
When was Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing published?
That's the irrepressible Fudge, for those who are fuzzy on the characters of Judy Blume's novels for kids, tweens and teens. “Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing” was published in
1972
. I have fond memories of Mrs.
What reading level is Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
Published on April 28, 1972 | Age Group: 8 – 12 years | Reading Level: AR : 3.3 (3.0 Points, Quiz #294) GLE : 4.2 F&P/GRL : Q DRA : 40 Lexile ® measure: 470L |
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Where does Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing occur?
Lesson Summary
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is a book about Peter Hatcher and his family. The settings of the book include
an apartment and Central Park in New York City
. We can tell the story didn't happen hundreds of years ago, but it also didn't happen in the present day.
What does Peter's dad do for a living in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
Warren Hatcher is Peter and Fudge's dad in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. He is
an ad executive at a New York City advertising agency
, and we can infer by the location and size of the Hatcher family apartment that he makes a fairly good living.
Who is Mr Yarby in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
Peter's dad comes home thrilled one day because Mr. Yarby—
the president of Juicy-O
, a company that Peter's dad made a commercial for—and his wife are coming to New York City. For some reason, Peter's dad has invited them to stay at their house.
Who wrote Judy Blume?
Judy Blume | Period 1969–present | Genre Realist young adult novels, children's books |
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Who are Judy Blume's parents?
Judith Blume was born on February 12, 1938 and grew up in a Jewish family in Elizabeth, New Jersey. She is a daughter of
a dentist, Ralph Sussman
and a homemaker mother, Esther.
When was superfudge published?
Judy Blume's Superfudge is a breezy novel for children that was first published in
1980
and heck yeah I've read it whole bunch of times.
Where is Judy Blume's bookstore?
The new Books & Books is at
533 Eaton St.
, a three-story building that houses The Studios of Key West.
How old is Judy Blume now?
“Margaret” is being made into a movie, with Rachel McAdams as Margaret's mother. Now
83
, Blume no longer writes books, instead working to fight book censorship, for libraries and in the nonprofit bookstore in Key West she co-founded with her husband.
What grade level is Ivy and Bean?
Ivy And Bean Series: Ivy And Bean (Book: 1) Barrows, Annie 9780811849098 Fiction Paperback | Reading Level | 3.2 | Reading Level | 580L | Interest Level | 1-4 | Price | List Price: $5.99 Your Price: $4.49 |
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What level is Ramona Quimby?
Reading Level Interest Level | Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Series: Ramona Quimby (Book: 6) Cleary, Beverly 9780380709564 Fiction Paperback O 2-5 | Ramona The Brave Series: Ramona Quimby (Book: 3) Cleary, Beverly 9780380709595 Fiction Paperback O 2-5 |
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What grade level is Charlotte's Web?
Use these 10 questions to start a discussion with your child about Charlotte's Web by E. B. White, a classic favorite for
grades 3–5
. Read the book yourself too, so you can better discuss the story and enjoy the online activities together.
What happened one time when Fudge and Peter went to Dad's office?
What happens while Peter and Fudge visit their dad's office?
a. Fudge gets lost
.
Who is Mrs Hatcher in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
Anne Hatcher is an important character in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. She is
the mother of Peter and Fudge
, the main characters in the book. Mrs. Hatcher is a typical mom who loves her boys and tries to do anything she can for them; she's not perfect, but she tries her best.
Why did Peter call Fudge Fang?
After Fudge's accident, Peter calls him Fang
because he's missing front teeth
. Peter's mother invites Fudge's friends to the apartment for his birthday party.
What is Mr Yarby a firm believer?
Yarby told my father, “we'd teach them some manners. I'm a firm believer
in old fashioned good manners
.”
Where was Christopher Paul Curtis raised?
The second oldest of five siblings, Christopher was born and raised in
Flint, Michigan
which has been used as a prominent setting in several stories including The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963 and Bucking the Sarge.
What is the name of Judy Blume's bookstore in Key West?
The Story So Far
.
Books & Books @The Studios of Key West
is the brainchild of a small group of local booklovers, led by George Cooper, who previously founded the Tropic Cinema, and his wife, the beloved writer Judy Blume.
Where is Judy Blume now?
Having divorced her first husband, Blume lives in
Key West, Florida
, with her second husband, George Cooper, also a writer.
What is Judy Blume's favorite animal?
“I
LOVE DOGS
but I don't have one right now. So these are my dogs, on the left, riding in their jazzy convertible. I bought this in Santa Fe years ago. And now I have my own little convertible, and I feel like one of these dogs driving it.
What order should I read Judy Blume books?
- Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (1972)
- Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great (1972)
- Superfudge (1980)
- Fudge-a-mania (1990)
- Double Fudge (2002)
Who published Superfudge by Judy Blume?
First edition | Author Judy Blume | Series Fudge series | Genre Children's novel | Publisher E. P. Dutton |
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