Judy Moody
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Third grader Judy Moody is in a first day of school bad mood until she gets an assignment to create a collage all about herself and begins creating her masterpiece, the Me collage.
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Publisher:
Cambridge, Mass. : - Candlewick Press
Pages:
152
Series:
- Judy Moody - no. 1.
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
0763606855, 0763612316, 0439288800, 9780763648503, 9780763648497
Language:
English
Suitability:
6-10
Lexile Number:
530
Notes:
Later printings may include information about the author and illustrator, as well as an interview with the main character (p. [153]-[161]).
Statement of responsibility:
Megan McDonald ; illustrated by Peter Reynolds
Physical description:
152 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
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Add a CommentJudy Moody is in a mood. It's the first day of school and she is separated from her best friend Rocky. He gets to sit in the back of the class while forced to sit at the front, next to Frank "Eats Paste" Pearl. To make matters worse, Frank invites Judy to his birthday party, something Judy is not really wanting to do. And so starts the first instalment of the Judy Moody series, focusing on a tom boy heroine who is not afraid to play jokes on her brother and hang out with boys. Good for the non-princess girls in your life.
Hi I think this is a great book.
From the Judy Moody Series
Read this book in the third grade. Hated it with a passion. I'm sure I would have appreciated it more had I read it in my Grade 1 Junie B. Jones phase. By grade 3 I had moved on to more "sophisticated literature".
A fun series for young girls