Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing
I consider this one of Judy Blume’s “boy” books as the main character is male, but both boys and girls will find meaning in it. Set in New York City, the story details the downs of 4th grade Peter's life with a younger sibling. Peter’s brother Fudge ruins his stuff, embarrasses him, and commits the ultimate crime in regard to Peter’s pet turtle.
This book is good for sibling discussion, especially younger sibling discussions. Peter’s parents excuse Fudge’s behavior, inappropriately blame Peter, and expect things of him that are not always reasonable. While this is not everyday stuff for most of us (thank goodness!), it is a good start for a discussion on sibling rivalry. Using it, we can open the door for our kids to discuss what’s bothering them about living with siblings, rather than letting rivalry fester away. We can use it to acknowledge that life is not always fair among kids in a family, but that things usually end up evening out.
What do you think of Fudge’s behavior?
Do you think Peter’s reactions to Fudge are reasonable?
Does your sibling ever bother you? How?
How do you respond now?
Do you think things in your family are fair?
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