Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
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It's problems, problems every minute of the day. Peter believes he has the biggest problem in the shape of his little brother, Fudge. Nothing is safe around Fudge - unless it's nailed to the floor. So when Peter wins a tiny green turtle, it's war...
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28151 in Books
- Published on: 2003-07-04
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Peter thinks he has the world's biggest problem - his little brother Fudge. Fudge causes trouble wherever he goes and it's usually up to Peter to sort out the mess. When Peter wins a tiny green turtle called Dribble he's determined to keep it away from his brother. But when Fudge does get his hands on Dribble - disaster strikes! New cover edition of this hugely successful, hilarious series.
Customer Reviews
timeless!
I was read this book in 1987 when i was in primary school and loved it. I have just bought it for my 10 year old daughter and re read it. Its amazing that it hasn't dated after all these years. My daughter loved the book and I am going to read it to my 6 year old. "super fudge" is another excellent read from this brilliant author.
The Wow Factor
This book is about a boy with a brother called Fudge. Fudge is a very annoying little brother. Everything starts to go wrong, especially when Sheila babysits.
I recommend this book to people who enjoy a very interesting story with quite a few funny problems. On a scale of 1-10 I'd definitely give it 10.
This is suitable for ages 7 and up, but the 7yr olds have to be fairly confident readers.
Funny for both adults and children alike
I remember first being read this book when I was 8 and in Primary School. We had a "progressive" teacher, and this is what she selected for class reading. I'm now in my 20's and still find that the tales of Peter & his brother, Fudge, can make me laugh.
It's an excellent book to read to children.





