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Judy Moody & Stink: The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt (2010)

by Megan McDonald(Favorite Author)
4.16 of 5 Votes: 2
languge
English
publisher
Candlewick
series
Judy Moody & Stink
review 1: How fun to see Judy Moody and Stink in color! I think this is the first Judy Moody that I have read with Peter Reynolds notable illustrations in color.As always to story line is fun and the banter back and forth between Stink and Judy is humorous. Plus, there are pirates and pirate treasure! What more can kids ask for? I'm sure this will be a hit with both elementary age boys and girls.The only thing that I missed in this one was the lack of educational tidbits mixed throughout. There was a bit on Blackbeard, but just not the same level that Megan McDonald typically adds in with her writing. Not every book needs to teach something, and this one is mostly just fun, fun, fun.
review 2: I loved the all Judy Moody books when I was kid! They were always so adventuro
... moreus and interesting. Megan really knows hot to write books for kids withour making them too complicated or too easy. The illustrations are really good to. When I was a kid, I would always try to draw and recreate the pictures. I really love Judy's cat, Mouse?,. It's just that he's? always there randomly.Stink was amazing character too. Smart and funny. I find it hilarious that a parent would name there kid Stink. I love his series too! I also love Toady. Ahh, memories. I remember always buying Judy Moody stickers too. The stories were amaizng! Some events in the books can really relate to real life stuff. less
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Lemon
i have always loved Judy mood and Stink books.
danika
How do you read it on this app
Mals
I read it as a "Standalone" novel.
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