• Reviews around fudge (1.79 of 5)

    Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

    • Fudge destroys the school project that Peter and his friends labored over for weeks, and the toddler can't seem to keep away from Peter's beloved pet turtle
    • This was a very humorous story about a mischievous three year old, Fudge
    • I think you will find it really funny because fudge likes to goof around
    • There, Peter and Jimmy horse around with Sheila Tubman, their annoying neighbor, while Fudge climbs up the jungle gym and pretends to be a bird.
    • He is always messing up Peter's stuff, but all everyone else is worried about is poor, little Fudge.
    • He especially enjoyed Fudge's adventures and stories
    • Fudge LOVES to get into trouble all the time
    • Fudge always throws a tantrum when he
    • Fudge was funny
    • Just read this to my kids and they loved Fudge and all his antics!
    • Next, Fudge tried to pretend that he could fly, jumped off a jungle gym and lost his two front teeth
    • I felt like Fudge was undisciplined, too
    • Fudge is extrememly annoying to Peter
    • fudge is annoying and always pushing everyone's buttons, especially Peter.
    • Fudge is like a two-and-a-half-year-old human tornado, and Peter just can't keep up sometimes
    • Fudge is very bad and pulls off many disastrous and embarrassing stunts, but to everyone else he is just an angel.
    • Fudge is always fun and really
    • Gotta love Fudge!
    • The only consistent plot element is that Fudge is a pain, and Peter suffers from his ridiculous shenanigans
    • I think Fudge and especially the end is funny.
    • Fudge is hilarious - my son laughs every time we read the book together!
    • An annoying little brother, Fudge, eats the big brother Peter's, pet turtle
    • On any given day, Fudge is either throws a temper tantrum or meddles with Peter's stuff
    • Adults think Fudge is cute and sweet, but Peter knows the truth!
    • Peter Hatcher and his troublesome little brother Fudge have hilarious, gross, painful and happy moments together.
    • He has an unconscious need to feel his parents love him as much as Fudge and that need is satisfied in a moving way
    • Fudge is crazy!
    • It is about a 4th grader named Peter and his annoying brother named Fudge.
    • Three-year-old Fudge constantly creates drama in this otherwise quiet family, whether he is ruining his father's career or disrupting the family dinner
    • If you have read any other Judy Blume books you know that fudge is annoying
    • Fudge was very hard to control at two to three years old
    • My favorite part of the story was when Fudge was acting crazy, thinking he was a dog, and not eating his food
    • this book was funny and miraculous at the same time you will LOVE this book and LOLremember-fudge +
    • Peter becomes more and more irritated, Fudge becomes more and more obnoxious, each new stunt upping the ante (always important)
    • My favorite part is when Fudge had his birthday bash because weird things happened like when Ralph threw up
    • Too late, Fudge did not fly but fell off the jungle gym and lost two front teeth in the process
    • FUDGE IS FUNNY AND ANNOYING
    • To Peter, however, Fudge is a holy terror.
    • The good news is that there is little overt content in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing that is of a very controversial nature for this age level (around age 9 years).Written in 1972, the stories of long-suffering Peter and his Terrible-Two younger brother, Fudge, are set in New York City, and seem a bit dated
    • Nothing is a book about a fourth grader (Peter) and his horribly spoiled 3 year old brother (Fudge)
    • There's nothing to dislike about it because it was very funny that Fudge wanted to hug the bears
    • Fudge jumps off the very top of the contraption and knocks out his top front teeth.
    • Fudge isn't the main character, but he's certainly the star of the show, and it's very telling that the sequels in this series have titles like: Superfudge, Fudge-a-mania, and Double Fudge
    • Thankfully, he doesn't do anything NEARLY as bad as Fudge; He's eight years old, not nearly three
    • Fudge, the younger, annoying brother loses his two front teeth when he thinks he can fly and jumps off a jungle gym
    • While Fudge's tantrums and transgressions in making Peter's life miserable are told in amusing detail, so are the miscalculations and derelictions of his father (yelled at by his bosses, he can't even make an omelet or go to the movies without losing his toddler) and especially his mother--who, if the true backstory were known, was probably nursing a 1970s Valium addiction, for this would explain why she is helplessly and continually driven to call upon sage Peter to mediate with the defiant toddler she can't control
    • We love Fudge!
    • This is a very funny book (Fudge puts green stamps all over the suitcase of an important client of his father's...) and written at a level where kids will like it and adults will too.
    • Fudge is just plain naughty when he refuses to eat his breakfast and the dad dumps cereal on his head
    • I use voices for the characters and she loved Fudge.
    • At the she sore Fudge trows a fit.
    • To an outsider, Fudge could seem like a very lively child
    • I would have liked this book more if fudge wasn't such a brat.
    • He told his dad that Fudge was missing
    • I really liked this book because Fudge is so silly.
    • u even if your a girl and not a women your friends still respect u no need to rush and when u do get it they are happy for u although I started wearing bras at 10 not 12