The over-under test in the book "Fudge-a-Mania" by Judy Blume is a test given to determine whether Peter Hatcher's younger brother, Fudge, is ready to move up a grade in school. Peter administers the test to Fudge as part of a plot to get Fudge back to his correct grade level.
In Chapter 7 of "Fudge-a-Mania," Peter sees how enthusiastic Jimmy is about their vacation plans and worries that Fudge will want to spend all their time with him. Peter's fears are confirmed when Fudge insists on sleeping over at Jimmy's on the eve of their trip.
In "Fudge-a-Mania" by Judy Blume, the main character Peter faces the challenge of spending an extended vacation with his quirky and over-the-top family, which includes his mischievous little brother Fudge. Throughout the story, Peter struggles to deal with the chaos and embarrassing situations that arise during their time together.
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because they are both boys and they both are jealous over each other and they both like to have a pet someday
Peter felt embarrassed and frustrated when Mrs. Yarby made a fuss over Fudge. He wished she wouldn't give Fudge so much attention and felt annoyed at the special treatment his little brother received.
Fudge dislikes eating. to this his father dumped his cornflakes all over Fudge
Fudge wasn't killed, he was sacked because of the lying about Voldemort returning. Rufus Scrimgeour who was head of the auror office took over.
In â??Double Fudgeâ?? by Judy Blume, Fudgeâ??s family moves to Washington, DC. The book finds the title character with a growing obsession over money. While settling into their new home, a new branch of the family is discovered and Fudge has to learn to deal with â??The Natural Beautiesâ??.
Fudge cuts his hair in the book "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" during a visit to his parents' advertising agency office. His brother Peter finds him in the copy room with hair clippings all over the floor.
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well, you can start over.