The main conflict is that Peter's Uncle Hatcher and pregnant wife, their two girls, and their son who has the exact same name as Peter's brother Fudge. So this is why the title is Double Fudge. Fudge Hatcher swallows Fudge's tooth and this is upsetting because now he can't get money from the Tooth Fairy.
Peter Carl Fabergé, the renowned Russian jeweler, died on September 24, 1920, in Lausanne, Switzerland. He faced significant challenges during the Russian Revolution, which led to the loss of his business and estate. Fabergé's later years were marked by financial difficulties and declining health, ultimately leading to his death from pneumonia at the age of 74.
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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.
In "Fudge-a-Mania," the conflict between Peter and Fudge arises when Peter is forced to share his vacation with Fudge and his family at their summer house. Peter feels irritated by Fudge's antics and struggles to find his place within the family dynamics, leading to tension and competition between the two brothers.
Peter Hatcher lives in New York City in the book "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume.
peter's complications are cousin howiefauna and floramini [has same name as fudge]uncle featherand always...FUDGE
The main characters in the book Double Fudge are 7th grader Peter Hatcher and his younger brother, 5-year-old Fudge.
the mail conflict in the book is that fudge eats the turtle by accident
fudge mini peter dad mom henry richie fauna flora howie
because they are both boys and they both are jealous over each other and they both like to have a pet someday
Who is the main charter peter or fudge?
The main characters in "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume are Fudge, a mischievous and spirited boy, and his older brother Peter, who often finds himself having to navigate and solve the problems caused by Fudge's antics. The story follows their family dynamics and adventures as they deal with Fudge's obsession with money and his desire to make his own "Fudge Bucks."
Yelraf Rose appears in the book "Double Fudge" as the pen name for Fudge's friend, Daniel Manheim, who writes a letter to Peter Hatcher seeking information about Fudge's turtle, Dribble. Yelraf Rose is the reverse of Farello, which is Mr. Manheim's last name.
Peter "Pete" Hatcher, Farley" Fudge" Hatcher, Anne Hatcher, Warren Hatcher ,and Tamara"Tootsie" Hatcher