• Reviews around child (4.13 of 5)

    Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

    • Judy Blume was my favorite author as a child and my siblings and I were talking about our favorite books as children so we could share them with our children
    • Good read for the age-appropriate child.
    • My favorite book as a child
    • This is a children's classic that all students entering fourth grade will enjoy.
    • Fudge is what a polite person might call a lively child.
    • Judy Blume, a very beloved children's author, has given a tale of how I PRAY pre-teens don't really conduct themselves
    • now I can let my child that I adopted read this as well when she gets a little older.
    • One child throws up and falls asleep.
    • I loved Judy Blume books as a child, and am glad to see that they continue to be popular today.
    • As good as this book is, objectively speaking in terms of execution and entertainment factor, perhaps we should ask whether realist fiction does not discourage children to rise above difficult states of affairs, spank the inner mopet and at last grow up.
    • My child love this book.
    • Read this book as a child and loved it
    • While I am an adult, do children really like being spoken to like that?
    • Thanks Judy Blume for making me a great reader as a child and keeping my daughter motivated to read for enjoyment.
    • I read another classic children's book here
    • These just seem to charm children.
    • They were my favorite books as a child
    • I read this book as a child and loved it.
    • I gave this book as a Christmas present, my child loved it and is really enjoying reading over the winter break.
    • I was happy someone finally treated her like a normal person instead of a spoiled child
    • Child loves it so far.
    • I would recommend this book to children 10 and older
    • I loved this book as a child and my kids love it too!!!
    • Loved as a child and now my son is enjoying.
    • They are wonderful for parents to purchase for their children to read as well
    • There are other great children books out there, and this just happens to be one of them!
    • Loved this book as a child, liked it even more sharing the story with my child.
    • As good as this book is, objectively speaking in terms of execution and entertainment factor, perhaps we should ask whether realist fiction does not discourage children to rise above difficult states of affairs, spank the inner mopet and at last grow up.
    • Peter Hatcher is the typical fourth grade "everyman" who children will identify with and respect, almost as though he was a real kid and their friend.
    • I enjoyed Judy Blume as a child
    • There are many books out there that try sweet-talk older children to befriend their younger siblings
    • I state here and now, as loudly as my little lungs can carry sound (or my little fingers can type a review) that this is one of the best children's books in American literature.
    • Such a move is probably not wise just before a child is getting ready for junior high school, which can be a disruptive transition to a child about to enter puberty, since she now has to deal with a new physical environment, and also separation from a loving grandmother
    • My children, who are used to loving family relationships, were upset by the frequent humiliations and rejection the main character has to endure
    • I enjoyed all of Fudge's little tantrums, it was a joy to listen to, as well as read for myself as a child
    • Loved this book as a child and I must say, it's pretty timeless
    • And another child never stops crying.
    • and I don't have been home since the world of a good your young child
    • To an outsider, Fudge could seem like a very lively child
    • and I was also a "good little Christian child", so why would I want to read a book where the character has to ask where God is
    • I remembered reading this as a child and enjoyed it
    • I loved this book as a child
    • I remember this book as a child and now, perfect for my 5th grader with LOTS of questions!!!
    • The author does an amazing job characterizing Fudge as a truly annoying child
    • Most children will find the chapters dealing with Peter's predicaments amusing, if they are not bored by the style, material, or length of the book
    • Just as wonderful as I
    • I hated the turtle died I liked the dog though and the story grade almost nothing about school so in the collision I liked every thing except the death of the