His two-year-old brother, Fudge.
Fudgeate Peters turtle.
His little brother Fudge
Because everybody in peters family likes fudge more than him
Peter's mother had to leave the park for 10 minutes in the book "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" because she had to go to the bathroom urgently.
In "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" by Judy Blume, Peter's baby brother, Fudge, is the one who ate his turtle, named Dribble.
In the book "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" by Judy Blume, Peter's little brother Fudge ate his pet turtle, Dribble. This incident causes a lot of trouble and conflict in the story between Peter and his family.
Peter Hatcher's problem was his little brother, and the fact that he didn't get any attention. The Solution was when Fudge came back from the hospital from swallowing Peters turtle, the parents accually thought about him and gave him a dog to replace the turtle.
The character of Peter is the protagonist of the story. He is assertive and smart but at the same time a little naive. Fudge, who is Peters younger brother, is imaginative, inquisitive and adorable. Anne Hatcher, the mom, is caring and loving and very protective of her kids. Warren Hatcher, the dad, is loving and conservative.
In "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" by Judy Blume, Janet is one of Peter Hatcher's classmates and friends. She is described as being very interested in fashion and often talks about her latest clothing accessories. Janet is known to be a bit of a chatterbox and occasionally annoys Peter with her constant chatter in class.
Janice or something
In "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing," Peter's mother reacts to his jokes in three main ways. Firstly, she often ignores his jokes, especially when she is busy or preoccupied with something else. Secondly, she occasionally laughs at his jokes, showing that she appreciates his sense of humor. Finally, she sometimes scolds Peter for making inappropriate or disruptive jokes, emphasizing the importance of appropriate behavior and respect in the family dynamic.
Mary Peters has written: 'Peters Palatables'