What is the setting of fudge-a-mania?

What is the setting of fudge-a-mania?

Fudge-a-Mania takes place in the small town of Southwest Harbor, Maine. Readers will get a feel for the climate and atmosphere of the town, where the Hatchers and Tubmans are vacationing, and will learn a little about sailing and baseball — two of the Hatchers’ summer activities.

What is the main idea of fudge-a-mania?

One of the major themes in Fudge-a-mania is adolescent awakening. Peter begins the book as a child. He whines to Mom and Dad about spending his vacation next door to Sheila Tubman, his arch enemy. He lies to his friend Jimmy about sharing a house with Sheila.

How old is Sheila Tubman in fudge-a-mania?

seventeen-year-old
A seventeen-year-old lifeguard at the Tarrytown community pool in “Otherwise Known As Sheila The Great”, and yet another young gentleman Libby Tubman finds appealing.

What is the plot of fudge-a-mania?

Fudge-a-Mania by Judy Blume focuses on Peter Hatcher, a fifth grade boy from New York City. He must share a vacation house in Maine with his arch enemy, Sheila Tubman. Peter must come to terms with the beginning of adolescence by dealing with Sheila and his pest of a little brother, Fudge.

What reading level is fudge-a-mania?

Published on September 30, 1990
Age Group: 8 – 12 years
Reading Level: AR : 3.3 (3.0 Points, Quiz #5220) GLE : 4.5 F&P/GRL : Q DRA : 40 Lexile® measure: 490L

What genre is fudge-a-mania?

Children’s literature
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What did Peter’s mother think dribble?

4. What did Peter’s mother think of Dribble? a. She thought Dribble was cute.

What reading level is double fudge?

Good book for ages 7-12.

What type of book is fudge a mania?

What book is After fudge a mania?

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is a children’s novel written by American author Judy Blume and published in 1972. It is the first in the Fudge series and was followed by Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great, Superfudge, Fudge-a-Mania, and Double Fudge (2002).