Judy Moody predicts the future / Megan McDonald ; illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds.
After Judy obtains a mood ring, she tries to convince herself and her third-grade classmates that she can predict the future.
Record details
- ISBN: 0763623431
- Physical Description: 142 p. : ill.
- Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Candlewick Press, 2005, c2003.
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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After Judy obtains a mood ring, she tries to convince herself and her third-grade classmates that she can predict the future. - Random House, Inc.
"This is a great choice for first-chapter-book readers, especially those already acquainted with Judy." — BOOKLIST
Judy Moody ate one, two, three bowls of cereal. No prize.
She poured four, five, six bowls of cereal. Nothing. Seven.
Out fell the Mystery Prize.
Judy definitely has a mood for every occasion. And now she has a mood ring to prove it! The mood ring's Extra Special Powers have put Judy in a predicting mood, and her outrageous predictions have everyone wondering if Judy really is psychic. According to "Madame M" (for Moody), the Toad Pee Club's long-lost mascot will reappear, Judy will earn the coveted Thomas Jefferson tricorn-hat sticker for "Great Job, Good Thinking"—and love may be the real reason behind her teacher's new eyeglasses. Will Judy's fortune-telling adventures put kids in a very Judy Moody mood? (Signs point to yes!)