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 main theme 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.
What is the summary Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
The story focuses on a nine-year-old boy named Peter Warren Hatcher and his relationship with his two-and-a-half-year-old brother, Farley Drexel “Fudge” Hatcher. He hates the sound of his legal name, and prefers Fudge for any and all occasions.
Why is the book called Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
Judy Blume’s original title for the book was Peter, Fudge, and Dribble. Her editor, Ann Durell, didn’t want to use it because another kids’ book had just come out with the name “Peter” in the title.
How many books are in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
five book
Fourth grader Peter Hatcher has a terrible problem – his little brother Fudge! The first in a very funny five book series.
How old is Peter Warren Hatcher?
nine years old
Peter Warren “Pete” Hatcher In the first book, he is nine years old and in the fourth grade, and in Double Fudge he is twelve and in seventh grade.
How old is Peter Hatcher?
Peter Warren “Pete” Hatcher In the first book, he is nine years old and in the fourth grade, and in Double Fudge he is twelve and in seventh grade.
What is the genre of the book Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
Novel
Children’s literatureFictionHumor
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