Until then, Stink and his friends keep busy making ketchup-stained zombie costumes, trying to raise money to buy the book, and racking up points for Virginia Dare School’s race to one million minutes of reading.
Or that snail slime was once an ingredient in cough syrup? Stink has a nose for yuck and muck, and this book is full of it: moose poop festivals, mouse brain toothpaste, maggot cheese, and way more.
Croak! Squeenk!
It’s an out-of-this-world NEW collection of Stink adventures!
Stink takes a star turn—and helps stave off cosmic calamity—in a new Judy Moody & Friends adventure just right for newly independent readers.
Judy's brother Stink, who desperately wants it to snow for Christmas, gets his wish when a new mailman, who knows a lot about weather patterns and has a fondness for the cold, arrives. Reprint.
Stink needs a sport, fast!
A brand-new friend and a big class project put Judy in an international mood in this comical new adventure.
Judy gets a taste of her own medicine in a hilarious new episode sure to tickle your humerus (aka funny bone) and put you in a very Judy Moody mood!
Includes readers' extras and a page of stickers.
Good thing there’s...Shoe Cat! With illustrations so lively that Shoe Dog nearly scurries off the page, this is an irresistibly adorable read-aloud ideal for pet owners and animal lovers alike.
Presents the adventures of third grader Judy Moody as she creates a collage all about herself; as she tries to become famous; and, as she inspires her third grade class to undertake an award-winning, environment-saving project.
Is your personality more like Judy's or her brother Stink's? From pranks to yoga poses, making paper snowflakes to matching up pet tracks, this book is bursting with quizzes, challenges, crafts, and other cool stuff.
Camping out in his backyard in the hope of spotting a comet that has been making headlines, Stink is frightened by a report of an asteroid hitting Russia and begins making paranoid preparations for an apocalyptic event. Simultaneous.
When Judy Moody gets serious about protecting the environment, her little brother Stink thinks she's overdoing it, but she manages to inspire her third grade class to undertake an award-winning, environment-saving project.
When Judy Moody gets serious about protecting the environment, her little brother Stink thinks she is overdoing it, but she manages to inspire her third grade class to undertake an award-winning, environment-saving project.
"Can Julie make history?
When she finds out that the basketball team at her new school is "boys only," Julie Albright, determined to fight for her right to play, starts a petition to persuade the coach to change his mind and give her the chance to be on the team.
“Yipes stripes!” Judy said. “I just can't believe this happened. I was getting all mixed up wearing two watches. Then I took off BOTH watches to wash my hands at Amy Namey's. . . . I must have looked 94.
John Jacob Mickley, an eleven-year-old, tells his siblings about his role in hiding the Liberty Bell from the British.