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Read-Alikes for
Freckle Juice
by Judy Blume

Book Capers, our book discussion group for students in grades 2 & 3, read and discussed Freckle Juice. If you liked this book, you may also like reading other age-appropriate books by this author:


Freckle Juice by Judy Blume J BLU
Andrew, a gullible second grader, wants freckles so badly he buys Sharon's freckle juice recipe for fifty cents. What happens next will tickle your funny bone!
 
The One in the Middle is the Green Kangaroo by Judy Blume J BLU
Freddy knows being in the school play will give him the glory he deserves. He feels like the peanut butter in the middle of the sandwich between his older brother and little sister, and needs a chance to shine on his own.
 
The Pain and the Great One by Judy Blume J BLU
A brother and sister explain why they don't get along.
 
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume J BLU
Chronicles young Peter's trials and tribulations from 4th to 6th grade as he copes with his pesky preschool brother, Fudge.
Sequels: Superfudge & Fudge-A-Mania
 

MORE BOOKS TO ENJOY: Humorous stories of the unexpected.

The Greatest Idea Ever by Joan Carris J CAR
Fourth-grader Gus' imaginative ideas constantly get him into trouble as he tries to train his new dog, organizes a school art show, and battles his enemy, Nancy Vincent
 
How to be Cool in Third Grade by Betsy Duffey J DUF
When Robbie York is marked as a target by a bully at school, he decides that the only way to survive the 3rd grade is by being cool.
Look for other titles by this author.
 
Hey, New Kid! by Betsy Duffey J DUF
Third-grader Cody dreads going to a new school when his family moves, so he decides to reinvent himself as Super Cody, hoping his new classmates will be impressed.
Look for other titles by this author.
 
Wonder Kid Meets the Evil Lunch Snatcher by Lois Duncan J DUN
Terrorized by an evil lunch-snatcher at his new school, Brian devises, with the help of a fellow comic book fan, a plan involving a new super hero called Wonder Kid.
   
Josie Smith at School by Magdalen Nabb J NAB
Spirited Josie has adventures and misadventures at school, where she befriends a foreign student and takes part in the class play.
Look for other titles in the Josie series.
   
Vinegar Pancakes and Vanishing Cream by Bonnie Pryor J PRY
Surrounded by siblings who are either athletic, smart or cute, Martin wonders who he is while enduring a wild camping trip, disasters in the kitchen, and other family escapades.

This list was prepared by Youth Services at St. Charles Public Library, February 1998.
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