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Judy says: Thank you, thank you for all your wonderful notes. I only wish I could write back to each of you personally. But in order to start a new book I need serious thinking time, which means less time for e-mail. Hope you understand.
Just want you to know that my assistant and I read this guestbook every day, and try to respond when appropriate. Your continued love and support are a constant inspiration.
978 entries.
Dear Judy Blume,
My class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and it was hilarius. My favorite part was when Fudge smudged mashed potatoes on the wall. It was hilarious! I loved the book and can't wait to read more of your books.
Your favorite fan,
Raiden
My class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and it was hilarius. My favorite part was when Fudge smudged mashed potatoes on the wall. It was hilarious! I loved the book and can't wait to read more of your books.
Your favorite fan,
Raiden
Dear Judy Blume
My class just finshed Tales of Forth Grade Nothing. It was hilarious. My favorite part is when Mr.Hatcher poured the food on Fudge.
From,
Adilynn
My class just finshed Tales of Forth Grade Nothing. It was hilarious. My favorite part is when Mr.Hatcher poured the food on Fudge.
From,
Adilynn
Dear Judy Blume,
My class and I just got done reading Tales of a Fourth Grade nothing. It was so funny. My favorite part was when Fudge smeared potatoes all over the walls at the restaurant and said eat it or wear it. It was funny but not funny when Fudge ate Dribble. When Fudge was in the toddle bike commerciel he didn't want to ride until Peter did.
From,
Cameron
My class and I just got done reading Tales of a Fourth Grade nothing. It was so funny. My favorite part was when Fudge smeared potatoes all over the walls at the restaurant and said eat it or wear it. It was funny but not funny when Fudge ate Dribble. When Fudge was in the toddle bike commerciel he didn't want to ride until Peter did.
From,
Cameron
Dear, Judy Blume
My class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Noting. My favorite prat is when Fudge got in Peter's room and got the scissors and cut his hair.
Your new fan,
Marin
My class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Noting. My favorite prat is when Fudge got in Peter's room and got the scissors and cut his hair.
Your new fan,
Marin
Dear Judy Blume,
My class just finshed reading Tales of a Forth Grade Nothing. It was so funny. My favorite part was when Fudge got his food got dumped on him and then he started to say eat it or wear it and when Peter got a new puppy.
From a new fan,
Cyrus
My class just finshed reading Tales of a Forth Grade Nothing. It was so funny. My favorite part was when Fudge got his food got dumped on him and then he started to say eat it or wear it and when Peter got a new puppy.
From a new fan,
Cyrus
Dear Judy Blume,
My class and I just finished reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. It was hilarious! My favorite part was when Fudge ate Dribble because Peter and Mrs. Hatcher didn't understand what Fudge was saying and he kept saying, "In tummy!" Me and my classed laughed so much. We all thought Mrs. Hatcher cooked Dribble but it appeared that Fudge ate him whole. It was so confusing at first but when Mrs Hater asked, "Fudgy? Did you eat Peter's turtle?" and then Fuge nodded yes. Another part I loved was when Fudge went up ton the movie screen and tried to touch the bears when they were fake. I was very confused because I mean the bears weren't real. But I knew that he was only 3 now.
Your new fan, Anna
My class and I just finished reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. It was hilarious! My favorite part was when Fudge ate Dribble because Peter and Mrs. Hatcher didn't understand what Fudge was saying and he kept saying, "In tummy!" Me and my classed laughed so much. We all thought Mrs. Hatcher cooked Dribble but it appeared that Fudge ate him whole. It was so confusing at first but when Mrs Hater asked, "Fudgy? Did you eat Peter's turtle?" and then Fuge nodded yes. Another part I loved was when Fudge went up ton the movie screen and tried to touch the bears when they were fake. I was very confused because I mean the bears weren't real. But I knew that he was only 3 now.
Your new fan, Anna
Dear Judy Blume,
My class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. My favorite part was when Fudge ate two of the flowers because it was funny.
From,
Harper
My class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. My favorite part was when Fudge ate two of the flowers because it was funny.
From,
Harper
Dear Judy Blume,
My class just finshed Tales of a Fourth grade Nothing. It was so funny. My favorite part was when Peter got a puppy and when cereal got dumped on Fudge.
From,
Quintin
My class just finshed Tales of a Fourth grade Nothing. It was so funny. My favorite part was when Peter got a puppy and when cereal got dumped on Fudge.
From,
Quintin
Dear Judy Blume,
My class just read Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. My favorite part was when Fudge ate his brother's turtle and his mom asked him where it was and he told her it was in his tummy. I can't believe he ate a pet turtle.
From,
Dakota
Your biggest fan,
Dakota
My class just read Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. My favorite part was when Fudge ate his brother's turtle and his mom asked him where it was and he told her it was in his tummy. I can't believe he ate a pet turtle.
From,
Dakota
Your biggest fan,
Dakota
Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I loved when Fudge acted like he was a bird and lost his front teeth. I also liked when Fudge swallowed Dribble.
From your new fan,
Kate
Our class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I loved when Fudge acted like he was a bird and lost his front teeth. I also liked when Fudge swallowed Dribble.
From your new fan,
Kate
Dear Judy Blume,
I loved your book Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing. I thought it was hilarious. My favorite part was when Fudge ate Dribble. It was sad but also funny and I liked when he got a dog.
Your new fan,
Bea❤️
I loved your book Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing. I thought it was hilarious. My favorite part was when Fudge ate Dribble. It was sad but also funny and I liked when he got a dog.
Your new fan,
Bea❤️
Dear Judy Blume,
I really enjoyed reading Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing. It was amazingly funny. My favorite part was when Fudge said, "Eat it or wear it"and then dumped the peas on his head!
Your new fan,
Ian
I really enjoyed reading Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing. It was amazingly funny. My favorite part was when Fudge said, "Eat it or wear it"and then dumped the peas on his head!
Your new fan,
Ian
Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just finished Tales Of A Forth Grade Nothing. My favorite part is when Fudge said eat it or wear it with the peas. It was so fun to read your book. From,
Lia
Our class just finished Tales Of A Forth Grade Nothing. My favorite part is when Fudge said eat it or wear it with the peas. It was so fun to read your book. From,
Lia
Dear Judy Blume,
My class just finished reading your book Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing. I loved it when Fudge threw a fit at the shoe store and wanted the same shoes as Peter. I love the end where they gave Peter a new puppy.
Your new fan,
Gaige
My class just finished reading your book Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing. I loved it when Fudge threw a fit at the shoe store and wanted the same shoes as Peter. I love the end where they gave Peter a new puppy.
Your new fan,
Gaige
Dear Judy Blume,
Hi! My class just finished reading your book Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. It was pretty funny and amazing! I can't wait for more of your books. My favorite part was when Fudge ate Dribble, Peter's turtle.
Your new fan,
Addyson
Hi! My class just finished reading your book Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. It was pretty funny and amazing! I can't wait for more of your books. My favorite part was when Fudge ate Dribble, Peter's turtle.
Your new fan,
Addyson
when will you write a new book
Hi, Judy, I hope that you are well. My name is Cynthia, and I work for a small, reproductive rights organization that works to eradicate abortion stigma through the arts. Throughout your own amazing career, your books have said all of the things that were never meant to be said, and then some. And, for that, we are all so grateful for your important words and stories. Our organization has our annual gala coming up, and I thought I may reach out and ask if there may be a way that you can support it (creatively, of course). I would love to tell you more. Thank you for reading this message, and for everything.
Dear Judy. I just wanted to say how much your books have been a part of my life. Thank you for everything you have done for all of us. I wish I could meet you in person .❤️
Hello Judy,
My name is Shannon, and I'm 33 years young. My Mom was facing jail time for a DUI that resulted in a police chase and crash in the late 80's. When she was treated at the hospital, she found out she was pregnant with me. I was thriving and healthy. When I was born, a woman named Joan entered my Mother's life and started babysitting me so she could attend AA and weekend jail time. Joan became a grandmother to me. Summers and holidays with her were the best times of my childhood. She introduced me to books and one of the first ones she bought me was a Judy Blume book, Are you there God? It's me, Margaret. Through childhood trauma, and some major trials and tribulations, Judy Blume books got me through. A few years ago, Joan passed away. I had an alarm on my phone to call her because it had been years since I spoke with her. I never fulfilled that phone call. Every day, she prayed for me and over me. All the way until she passed. I have yet to visit her grave site and hope that one day I can stop by and say goodbye properly and leave a Judy Blume book for memory. Thank you for being such a positive influence in my childhood
My name is Shannon, and I'm 33 years young. My Mom was facing jail time for a DUI that resulted in a police chase and crash in the late 80's. When she was treated at the hospital, she found out she was pregnant with me. I was thriving and healthy. When I was born, a woman named Joan entered my Mother's life and started babysitting me so she could attend AA and weekend jail time. Joan became a grandmother to me. Summers and holidays with her were the best times of my childhood. She introduced me to books and one of the first ones she bought me was a Judy Blume book, Are you there God? It's me, Margaret. Through childhood trauma, and some major trials and tribulations, Judy Blume books got me through. A few years ago, Joan passed away. I had an alarm on my phone to call her because it had been years since I spoke with her. I never fulfilled that phone call. Every day, she prayed for me and over me. All the way until she passed. I have yet to visit her grave site and hope that one day I can stop by and say goodbye properly and leave a Judy Blume book for memory. Thank you for being such a positive influence in my childhood
Dear Ms. Blume,
Your book Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is amazing! We loved it! One of our favorite parts is when Peter finds out Fudge ate Dribble! We also loved when Fudge thought he was a bird! We felt happy and rolled our eyes at Fudge's crazy adventures. Our favorite character is Fudge!
Thank you for writing this book!
Sincerely,
Miss Bryant's 4th Graders
Your book Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is amazing! We loved it! One of our favorite parts is when Peter finds out Fudge ate Dribble! We also loved when Fudge thought he was a bird! We felt happy and rolled our eyes at Fudge's crazy adventures. Our favorite character is Fudge!
Thank you for writing this book!
Sincerely,
Miss Bryant's 4th Graders
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