In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Steady Eddie plays the role of a kind-hearted and supportive character. He is a member of the band led by Herman E. Calloway and becomes a mentor figure to Bud. Steady Eddie helps Bud navigate the challenges he faces while searching for his family, providing both emotional support and guidance. His character embodies the themes of friendship and compassion in the story.
steady Eddie
yes steady Eddy does was sex phone in bud not buddy I should know since I'm reading it
Steady Eddie
I personally think that Eddie Steady is favorite to Bud
A recorder and a saxophone. Both from Steady Eddie, but the band chipped in for the saxophone
steady Eddie
yes steady Eddy does was sex phone in bud not buddy I should know since I'm reading it
steady Eddie is a person in hermans band
Steady Eddie
hes a photgrapher
I personally think that Eddie Steady is favorite to Bud
Somebodys computer has the hiccups
One, the saxophone case, and he gets a real saxophone at the end of the book from steady Eddie aswell
A recorder and a saxophone. Both from Steady Eddie, but the band chipped in for the saxophone
a toothpick
Steady Eddie gives Bud a saxophone. The saxophone has been used but is in good shape from repairs they gave it. They let Bud know that he must polish it himself.
the names of the band in Bud , not buddy are Doug the Thug, Steady Eddie, Mr Jimmy, Dirty Deed Breed, and Doo-Doo Bug Cross .