Judy Moody was in a Mood. Not a Good Mood. A Bad Mood. (Judy Moody #1) 
This is the second Judy Moody book we've read and we've really enjoyed both of them. Although the moodiness can get a little old, our girls can really empathize with her experiences, her joys, her anxieties, her frustrations, her collections... And the story is humorous and fast paced. We will definitely look for more Judy Moody stories.

Judy is not happy about starting third grade, where she just knows she will have to sit next to Frank again. Frank, who eats paste and who gave her five valentines in kindergarten, cupcakes on numerous holidays in first grade, and who indeed is in the seat next to her when she arrives in her third grade classroom, and immediately passes her an invitation to his birthday party. Sheesh!Plus, unlike all the kids, she doesn't have a shirt that says something, like Orlando, or Paris, or... anything!
Book 17 of 30 for my 30 day reading challenge.
I listened to this on audio with my daughter. Good points, lots of lessons learned from this book. How not to act towards adults, kids, and friends. I expected Judy to be Moody obviously, however, I didnt expect her to treat others badly. Great lessons throughout this book on how not to act, how not to treat others badly, how not to care for plants/animals. We are homeschoolers so I enjoyed the questions my daughter had about public school as well. Also Judy makes a me collage in this book and
This review consists of two parts: 1. My daughter's review (she's 8) and 2. my review (the Mom's).DAUGHTER SAYS:I think Judy Moody is funny and I would be friends with her in real life. We have some things that are the same; like, we're both in Grade 3, we both have little brothers, and we both have a pet cat. There are some really funny parts in this book. In a spelling test, Judy has to find five words out of GINO'S EXTRA CHEESE PIZZA, she finds the words tree, Texas, and taxi, but instead she
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Original Title: | Judy Moody |
ISBN: | 0763612316 (ISBN13: 9780763612313) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Judy Moody #1 |
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The book that started it all--now in paperback! Judy Moody was in a mood. Not a good mood. A bad mood. A mad-faced mood. Judy Moody doesn't have high hopes for third grade. But she does have an abundance of individuality and attitude, and when Mr. Todd assigns the class a special Me Project, she really gets a chance to express herself! Megan McDonald's spirited text and Peter Reynolds's wry illustrations will delight any kid who's known a bad mood or a bad day - and managed to laugh anyway.Point Containing Books Judy Moody was in a Mood. Not a Good Mood. A Bad Mood. (Judy Moody #1)
Title | : | Judy Moody was in a Mood. Not a Good Mood. A Bad Mood. (Judy Moody #1) |
Author | : | Megan McDonald |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 160 pages |
Published | : | January 26th 2010 by Candlewick Press (first published 2000) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Fiction. Realistic Fiction |
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Book 17 of 30 for my 30 day reading challenge.This is the second Judy Moody book we've read and we've really enjoyed both of them. Although the moodiness can get a little old, our girls can really empathize with her experiences, her joys, her anxieties, her frustrations, her collections... And the story is humorous and fast paced. We will definitely look for more Judy Moody stories.

Judy is not happy about starting third grade, where she just knows she will have to sit next to Frank again. Frank, who eats paste and who gave her five valentines in kindergarten, cupcakes on numerous holidays in first grade, and who indeed is in the seat next to her when she arrives in her third grade classroom, and immediately passes her an invitation to his birthday party. Sheesh!Plus, unlike all the kids, she doesn't have a shirt that says something, like Orlando, or Paris, or... anything!
Book 17 of 30 for my 30 day reading challenge.
I listened to this on audio with my daughter. Good points, lots of lessons learned from this book. How not to act towards adults, kids, and friends. I expected Judy to be Moody obviously, however, I didnt expect her to treat others badly. Great lessons throughout this book on how not to act, how not to treat others badly, how not to care for plants/animals. We are homeschoolers so I enjoyed the questions my daughter had about public school as well. Also Judy makes a me collage in this book and
This review consists of two parts: 1. My daughter's review (she's 8) and 2. my review (the Mom's).DAUGHTER SAYS:I think Judy Moody is funny and I would be friends with her in real life. We have some things that are the same; like, we're both in Grade 3, we both have little brothers, and we both have a pet cat. There are some really funny parts in this book. In a spelling test, Judy has to find five words out of GINO'S EXTRA CHEESE PIZZA, she finds the words tree, Texas, and taxi, but instead she
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