The only thing you can do at this point is put it in the refrigerator and wait. But if it does not end up becoming harder, you can always: *put a good movie on *get a big blanket *grab a spoon and your pan of fudge and dig in :) YUM!!
The main plot is that her friend (Iggie) moves away from her old house (Iggies house) and new black people move in and those were the only people that were black on Grove street. Mrs. Landon signs a petition to get them out and blah blah blah then winnie becomes best friends with the garbers and they end up staying and the landons move out
"Going, Going, Gone! with the Pain and the Great One" was published in 2008.
Farley drexel hatcher is fudges real full name! :)
In Blubber, Jill Brenner tells the reader about how she & everyone in her fifth grade class gang up on a fellow classmate, named Linda Fisher. Linda Fisher is overweight, and when she chose to do her science report on the Whale, is immediately nicknamed by everyone as 'Blubber.'
From that point onward, the kids constantly harass & degrade Linda, making her cry.
Jill eventually finds out what it is like to be bullied, when she breaks from the crowd, and they all turn on her.
No. Judy Blume has been married 3 times (John M. Blume, Thomas A. Kitchens, and current husband George Cooper), and none of them have died.
No, there's no record of Judy Blume living in Connecticut. She was born and raised in New Jersey, went to college in New York, moved to New Mexico, and now lives in Florida.
she spent here childhood years makeing up stories in here head
fudge, peter,baby tootsie, uncle feather, turtle the dog, peters parents and grandma and sheila Tubman and her family are all on a sharing a house on a vacation together in Maine.
No, I'm afraid this book is not a movie :( . I think it realy should though.... Do you agree?
yes yes i do agree
Judy Blume was born on February 12, 1938, so after February 12, 2013, she was 75.
of course not people think that people with the same last name could be related to the other person but come on man they aren't related
Her mother, Esther (Rosenfeld) Sussman, and her father, Ralph Sussman.
the mail conflict in the book is that fudge eats the turtle by accident