41 pages 1 hour read

Judy Blume

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1972

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Peter is often frustrated and embarrassed by his little brother’s behavior. Why does Fudge act this way? Does he want to upset the family and be cruel to his older brother? What else might motivate his actions?

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Why does Mr. Hatcher invite the Yarbys to stay in the family’s crowded Manhattan apartment? Mrs. Hatcher acts as though this is not wise, although she does her best to be a good hostess. What might her concerns have been?

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Fudge surprises his parents by suddenly refusing to eat, although the pediatrician cannot find a medical reason for this. Mr. Hatcher tries to entertain Fudge and cajole him into eating by juggling for him; Mrs. Hatcher asks Peter to stand on his head so that Fudge will be more likely to eat. Were these good techniques for dealing with this situation? Why or why not?

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