Will this be my kids' favorite of Judy Blume's books? Without having started it, they think yes.
Will this be my kids' favorite of Judy Blume's books? Without having started it, they think yes.
🚸Some started yesterday and some start tomorrow
🚸Loved the Superfudge series when I was younger.
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We read out loud to our kids. On to the 3rd book of the Fudge series. #dadsread #readaloud #kidsbooks #raisethemtoread
Another fun one. My son has really enjoyed this series. The family moves to Princeton for a year while their dad works on a book, and the mom contemplates going back to work. Fudge‘s kindergarten misadventures and his bird Uncle Feather were the highlights. Warning: there is an extended discussion of Santa not being real.
For Episode 92 of my podcast, we return again to kid lit royalty Judy Blume 👑! This time it‘s for a conversation about the Hatcher family — Peter, Baby Tootsie, Turtle the dog, Mom, Dad, and (of course) Fudge! Tune in to hear me and author/editor Caroline Zancan discuss Blume‘s expert portrayal of sibling and family dynamics, accusations that she ruined Santa Clause in this book, and more. ❤️ Link to listen in bio!
My daughter, who is almost 13 has recently started sitting in during bedtime story time with my seven year old son, after a few years of thinking she was too old to be read to. I am absolutely loving and cherishing this time with both of my babies ❤ #raisingreaders
Listened to the audiobook read by Judy Blume. That in and of itself was pretty awesome! Super fun revisit to the world of Peter Hatcher and his brother, Fudge. I enjoyed this book better than the first when I was younger, and can say that is still true. If I had children, I would read this with them, regardless of their gender.
Judy Blume has a yet-to-be-named movie coming out. She had one movie in 2013, but it wasn't based on anything of hers that an old guy like me had heard of. How has none of her classic stories never made it to the screen?
1. Guys, I really like dessert. I'm sure I have a favorite in each category of desserts. Overall...🤔 I guess I'll go with fudge. There's a lot of nostalgia there for me. Plus, it's so easy to make really good fudge; I don't know why more people don't!
2. I won't say no to one with nuts, but I prefer them without.
3. Nope
4. Usually books on my own and music with my family...sometimes silence when my thoughts need to drift.
5. Done! Thanks @Q84 !
@MallenNC yay!!!!! These kids are going to absolutely adore these books!!!! I loved these books growing up! I think most people did if they read them! The teacher, Erin, asked specifically for these so I know this is going to bless her socks off!!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!! #HelpingHearts ❤️❤️😘😘😘
1. Anything by Judy Blume, Beverly Cleary or Nancy Drew!
2. Books and my Barbies 3. Pasta Fazool (pasta fagioli). Still my favorite! 4. Cookies!!!! #manicmonday @JoScho
Eleanor‘s “reading at the beach”. She put on her swimsuit, made imaginary sandcastles with the spoon and container, and then has been reading on her “beach towel”. Haha! 🙂 #raisingreaders
Another great #audiobook written and read by Judy Blume! Since Fudge is older in this book, his antics are a lot crazier than in the last book.
1. The Bay Area. 2. Originally twitter, probably bookriot. I didn't sign up until later when I was looking for more places to talk books. 3. Rebecca, Jules et Jim. 4. No. However I've worked with them😆.
#RiotGrams Day 23: #funnybooks an eclectic mix but all funny in their own ways.
Superfudge was my first Judy Blume book. My aunt and uncle bought me this exact edition was I was four? five? I remember that I couldn't read it on my own yet, but when I could, I did read it--and loved it. While it wasn't my favorite Judy Blume, it was a perfect start for a new reader. I'm so lucky to have been introduced to her before my own reading life even began. #NostalgicNovember 📖❤️👧🏻
Revelation: my niece IS Superfudge. Messy! Happy! Toothless! Driving her brother crazy! Every family needs one 👍❤️
Each of these books is set in a place I've lived (and they're all places I love): Princeton, NJ; Honolulu; San Francisco; and Portland, OR. #uniquefacts #augustphotochallenge
I broke my leg pretty good in 5th grade some 33 years ago and I spent spring and summer reading --not much else to do when you're in a cast from May to August. I met many wonderful characters that year and now I get to start introducing some to my daughter 😊
I read this with one of my 6th grade groups. They loved it and I loved rereading it with them. Glad it was updated!