This book is about a boy named Peter and his little brother, Fudge, or Farley Drexel Hatcher. I sat down with Imagineer to hear her thoughts about this very special book today.Ī. My third grade handwriting is on the front where I wrote my name. Its actually my hardbound copy from when I was in elementary school. Needless to say, this has to be one of her favorites, due to the repeat reads. She loves how funny the interactions between Peter and Fudge are, and I think she can relate, since she has a high energy little brother as well. When we get in the car, she will bring her book to read as we’re driving. She will also walk around the house carrying and reading her book. I’ll find her at the kitchen table eating breakfast while reading SuperFudge. We’re at the point now where she is always reading a new book while at the same time, we still see the bookmark moving in her SuperFudge book on the side table near her bed. My nine year old daughter, Imagineer, has read SuperFudge, by Judy Blume, at least three times in the past six months.
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