Back cover--Great for ages 8-12
Judy Moody gets in good moods and bad moods. She has a mood for every occasion, and this time she is in a jealous mood. Jealous of Jessica Finch, that is, who gets her picture on the front page of the newspaper. When Judy "sets off" in pursuit of her own fame and happiness, watch out.
The latest adventures of Judy Moody are sure to put you in a good mood!
--One of my Daughters Favorite books!
In this sequel to "Judy Moody, " jealousy rears its ugly head when classmate Jessica Finch gets her picture on the front page of the newspaper for winning a spelling bee. When Judy sets off on her own pursuit of fame, she might become infamous instead.
From the Publisher
Judy Moody's in a jealous mood. Jealous of Jessica Finch, that is, who wins the spelling bee and gets her picture on the front page of the newspaper. But once Judy sets her mind on fame, there's no stopping her...
My daughter has read every Judy Moody and loves them.
One day her friend Jessica Finch get famous and Judy Moody is jealous. Judy wishes she could trade places with Jessica.
Judy Moody's in a jealous mood. Jealous of Jessica Finch, that is, who wins the spelling bee and gets her picture on the front page of the newspaper. But once Judy sets her mind on fame, there's no stopping her...
A great book for kids 7-9. I read it my self in 2nd grade and I love it. 3 years later (5th grade) I still think it's a great book for other kids.
From Publishers Weekly
This sequel to Judy Moody handily matches the original in zip and wit, portraying the spunky Judy in her quest for recognition. Famous for her changeable moods, the third-grader wants to become just plain famous after her arch rival, Jessica, wins a spelling contest to earn the title of Queen Bee, an honor accompanied by a bejeweled tiara and a front-page headline in the local newspaper. In contrast, green-eyed Judy "felt about as famous as a pencil." When it becomes clear that her spelling prowess will not pave Judy's way to fame, the resourceful child tries to pass off a hammered cherry pit as one from George Washington's ill-fated tree a ruse that bombs when a boy mistakes it for an M&M and swallows it. Judy's cat, Mouse, makes another appearance, helping the heroine attract the spotlight when it wins second place in a pet contest; but the newspaper photo shows only her elbow, and her name appears as "Judy Muddy." McDonald provides an inventive conclusion to her tangy tale, as an altruistic undertaking on Judy's part garners her fame (hint: her medical school aspirations once again come into play) but anonymously. Even Judy could spell two words that describe both the plot and its heroine: f-r-e-s-h and f-u-n-n-y. Here's to her quick return. Ages 6-10.
"Fresh and Funny" - Publishers Weekly. An ABC Children's Booksellers Choice. An Iowa Children's Choice Award Winner.
If you like to read comedy, you should get a Judy Moody book or one about Stink her
brother. This is a fantastic book!