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Double Fudge is the main character in the children's book "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume. The book follows Fudge, a young boy who goes on a family vacation to Washington D.C. and gets into humorous and unexpected situations.
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No. Double Fudge, published in 2002, is Blume's latest Fudge book, and the last book she has published is "Going, Going, Gone! with the Pain and the Great One" (2008).
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing was written in 1972. Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great was published in 1972. Superfudge was published in 1980. Fudge-a-Mania was published in 1990. Double Fudge was published in 2002. it is not known if Judy Blume will write more Fudge books.
In the book "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume, the antagonist can be considered to be Fudge's older brother, Peter. Peter finds Fudge annoying and often struggles with his brother's behavior, leading to conflict between them throughout the story.
"Double Fudge" by Judy Blume is typically recommended for readers in grades 3-7, making it most appropriate for ages 8-12.
The order is tales of a forth grade nothing, super fudge , fudgeamania, and double fudge
In "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume, Howie Hatcher is portrayed as a chubby boy with blonde hair and a mischievous grin. He is described as being energetic and always eager to join in on adventures with his friend, Fudge.
"Freckle Juice," was first published in 1971.
Double Fudge has 5 points. The reading level is 3.6. The book is one of Judy Blume's funniest.
Peter Hatcher lives in New York City in the book "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume.
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