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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

Fudge, Book 1

by Judy Blume

Recommended by Sarah Jessica Parker and Christina Warren

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in For 8 Year Olds and Fiction.

Life with his little brother, Fudge, makes Peter Hatcher feel like a fourth grade nothing. Whether Fudge is throwing a temper tantrum in a shoe store, smearing mashed potatoes on the walls at Hamburger Heaven, or trying to fly, he?s never far from trouble. He?s an almost threeyearold terror who gets away with everything, and Peter?s had it up to ...

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in For 8 Year Olds and Fiction.

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Sarah Jessica Parker

This was one of the most difficult memes I?ve ever had to do. Choosing Judy Blume books was almost impossible but the whole Fudge series was my shit. Same with Beverly Cleary but we?ll go Ramona series even though Dear Mr. Henshaw profoundly affected me. | This was one of the most difficult memes I’ve ever had to do. Choosing Judy Blume books was almost impossible but the whole Fudge series was my shit. Same with Beverly Cleary but we’ll go Ramona series even though Dear Mr. Henshaw profoundly affected me.

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