In the book "Superfudge," Fudge's family decides to move to Princeton, and Peter struggles with the changes this will bring. As they adjust to their new life, Peter realizes that no matter what challenges they face, his family will always be there for him. The book ends on a heartwarming note of family togetherness and resilience.
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At least 4: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Super Fudge, Fudge o Mania, Double Fudge. 'Otherwise Known As Sheila The Great' was a spin-off.
At the end of "Superfudge" by Judy Blume, the protagonist Peter decides he can handle his little brother Fudge when the family moves to Princeton, New Jersey. The family celebrates Thanksgiving together, and Peter realizes that family is important despite the challenges they face.
In the book, they only say "mom" instead of her real name.
calls her rat face
Why is book called book?? bcuz someone wanted to call it that
176 pages are in super fudge that book was AWESOME and FUNNY!!!
double fudge, tale of a fourth grade nothing, fudge a mania, super fudge, otherwise known as Sheila the great that is all the fudge books go to the web site
He has a dog names turtle
judy Bloom
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).
The main characters in "Super Fudge" by Judy Blume are Peter Hatcher, his little brother Farley Drexel Hatcher (aka Fudge), their parents, and their neighbor Sheila Tubman. The story follows the adventures and antics of the two brothers as they navigate family life and growing up.