"Fudge-a-Mania" by Judy Blume follows the Hatcher family as they spend a summer vacation with their quirky friends, the Tubmans. Peter Hatcher navigates the ups and downs of having a mischievous younger brother, Fudge, who causes chaos wherever he goes. The story explores themes of sibling relationships, friendship, and growing up with humor and heart.
The illustrator of Judy Blume's "Fudge-a-mania" is Sonia O. Lisker.
"Fudge-a-Mania" by Judy Blume has a total of 11 chapters.
The ISBN for "Fudge-a-Mania" by Judy Blume is 978-0142408808.
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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).
Double Fudge Fudge-a-Mania Just as Long as were together Here's to you, Rachel Robinson Forever
"Double Fudge" by Judy Blume has nine chapters in total.
The Fudge book series by Judy Blume is as follows: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great Superfudge Fudge-a-Mania Double Fudge
The order is tales of a forth grade nothing, super fudge , fudgeamania, and double fudge
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.