JUDY MOODY AND FRIENDS
Everyone's favorite moody third-grader is now starring in a series just
right for newly independent readers.
JUDY MOODY, TOOTH FAIRY When Judy Moody and her friends overhear a
fifth-grade rumor, Judy is determined to prove it wrong. All she needs
is one loose tooth. Open wide, Stink! But what if the real Tooth Fairy
is a no-show? Judy Moody to the rescue! Judy Moody fans will happily
sink their teeth into this cavity-free caper full of surprises!
NOT-SO-LUCKY LEFTY Left-handers are creative. Left-handers are
geniuses. Half of all cats are lefties. Or so says Stink. But Judy is a
righty, and Judy is feeling left out. Tomorrow is Left Handers Day, and
Stink and Dad, the southpaws in the Moody family, are celebrating with a
trip to the pretzel factory. Judy is allowed to come along on one
condition: she has to be left-handed the whole entire day. It's on! Judy
Moody fans will be cheering for this righty-to-lefty switcheroo.
SEARCHING FOR STINKODON He's on a dig, dig, digging quest in his
backyard to find a tooth from a saber-toothed cat, otherwise known as a
Smilodon. Why not? Two kids in Michigan found a mastodon bone in a
backyard stream, and a girl in Great Britain found a pterosaur bone. It
could happen! But Judy thinks the chances of finding a saber-toothed
anything in the Moody backyard are one in a gazillion million! Will
Stink make a discovery before their whole yard caves in? Judy Moody fans
will smile like Smilodons!
PRANK YOU VERY MUCH The Summer Science Showdown is just around the
corner, and Stink is positive he has the recipe for A-plus success. Soon
he's acting like a mad scientist while visions of super tomatoes dance
in his head.
Judy takes one look at her busy brainiac brother and sees a situation
ripe for a little mischief! As everyone knows, Judy has never met a
practical joke she doesn't like. Soon she is cooking up her own recipe
for an A-plus prank. From Megan McDonald comes a Judy Moody story just
right for newly independent readers -- an epic match of wits!
"It's hard to imagine a mood Judy couldn't improve." --Publishers
Weekly (starred review)