There's also one kid-on-kid punch, some hand-holding, and a couple of kisses on the cheek by sixth-graders, and one mention of what Fudge's brother, Peter, refers to as "the A-word. The book also includes a couple of mild spankings they occur at an appropriate time to discipline a child and are not injurious. Parents who would like their kids to continue believing in Santa should not read or give this book to them. It's essential to note that this book debunks the existence of Santa Claus. Judy Blume Places I Never Meant to Be: Original Stories by Censored Writers This Study Guide consists of approximately 65 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Superfudge. Issues tackled, and poked fun at, in this novel include sibling rivalry, the arrival of a new sibling, balancing work and family, and moving and making new friends in a new town. Parents need to know that Superfudge, the third book in Judy Blume's " Fudge" series, uses humor and honesty to offer an entertaining view of family life. The only real brand-name mentioned is Lego. A few fake brand-name projects are mentioned in this context. Peter and Fudge's dad works in an ad agency, and the family take special notice of commercials on television.
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