![]() The books, illustrated by Peter Reynolds, have a sense of whimsy and spontaneity that kids will relate to while keeping the text clear enough and the chapters short enough to hold their attention. ![]() ![]() Kids, households, libraries, and schools that enjoy the antics of Beverly Cleary's Ramona Quimby or Judy Blume's Peter and Fudge are certain to find the Moody books delightful. ![]() Packed with witty dialogue, zany mishaps, and adorable illustrations, the Judy Moody books are a must-have for any household, classroom, library, or bookstore with elementary school-aged kids. In the meantime, she'll rule her own little corner of the world, interacting with her parents, her cat, Mouse, her brother, Stink, her friends, and her teachers. I saw a lot of myself in Judy, an energetic, dramatic, and determined little firecracker who just may rule the world someday. The minute the first Judy Moody book arrived at the bookstore, I started reading it and singing its praises. I hope the movie inspires young moviegoers - both eager and reluctant readers - to check out the source material. ![]() This summer, Judy Moody, her younger brother Stink, and the rest of their family and friends jumped off of the pages of the bestselling novels by Megan McDonald and landed on the big screen in the feature film Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer. and so begins the first Judy Moody novel by Megan McDonald. ![]()
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