Saturday, July 16, 2011

Superfudge by Judy Blume (Chapter Book)

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Bluebonnet Award

Exposition: Fudge and Peter are brothers who live in New York City. 
Conflict: Fudge and Peter find out that they will be moving to Princeton, New Jersey which neither of them are thrilled about. 
Rising Action: Most of the story is about the two boys trying to get accustomed to moving to a new place. 
Climax: Fudge plays a joke on Peter who in return won’t let Fudge go to the picnic with him and Fudge turns up missing.
Falling Action: Fudge and Peter’s parents decide it’s time to move back to New York City. 
Resolution: Although the boys have learned to like Princeton they are excited to be going back to New York. 
Literary Qualities: Two strong literary elements in this book are the setting and conflict.  The setting of the story is the conflict in the story.  The conflict the story is very relevant to many kids today and something that they can relate to.



Blume, J. (1980). Superfudge . New York: Dutton.

1 comment:

  1. Oops! Looks like you put the wrong picture with this review.

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