Judy Moody, Mood Martian
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Candlewick Press , 2014.
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It’s Backwards Day, so Judy Moody double-dares herself to become Queen of the Good Mood for one whole week. Can she do it?Will the real Judy Moody please stand up? In honor of Backwards Day, Judy Moody decides to turn that frown upside down, make lemonade out of lemons, and be nice to stinky little brothers. In fact, Judy becomes a NOT moody, cool-as-a-cucumber neat freak for one whole entire day. But when her combed hair, matching outfits, and good moods hang around for days after, her friends begin to worry. Could this smiley Judy be an imposter?

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eBook
Street Date
08/05/2014
Language
English
ISBN
9780763675417

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Booklist Review

Inspired by the success of her school's Backwards Day, Judy dares herself to stay in a good mood for an entire week. That's seven days of a tidy room, neatly done hair, homework done early, and absolutely no roaring or stomping. Only her new obsession for finger knitting is keeping her from breaking her good mood challenge. Still, she manages to stay cheerful when her parents refuse to buy her more yarn. But this new Judy is so different and normal boring even that brother Stink and her friends are convinced she has been replaced by an alien. When Judy's knitting threatens to take over her house, she uses a giant ball of yarn to surprise the class in a stunt that reassures her friends that she is the same old Judy. McDonald's peppy writing, with an undercurrent of understanding and sympathy for irrepressible Judy's struggles, and Reynolds' energetic line drawings make for another winning entry in this popular series.--Szwarek, Magan Copyright 2010 Booklist

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 1-3-In the 12th book of the popular series, Judy dares herself to try out a new mood. It's Backwards Day, so she spreads good cheer, smiles at everyone, and is nice to her stinky little brother. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Back again for her 12th outing, Judy tries to take the moody out of her name, with mixed results.Everyone knows that Judy has a tendency to sink into bad moods at the slightest provocation. Yet after she celebrates Backwards Day at school by cleaning up her act and becoming a calm, serene soul, the experience goes so well that she privately vows to keep it up for an entire week. To combat her mood swings, Judy throws herself into finger knitting, a craft that can effectively distract her from her anger. Unfortunately, this brand-new Judy is so strange and different that her friends are convinced she must be an alien from another planet. Worse, her finger-knitting project grows so extensive that it threatens to take over the house. Happily, Judy hits on the perfect solution to all her problems, successfully fulfilling her vow and ending up with the craziest math project of all time. The delightfully flawed Judys trials with being good will resonate with any child forced to summon a little self-control. Utterly appealing pen-and-ink art and situations readers cant help but enjoy are evidence for why Judys adventures continue to be popular.Even new Moody fans will find diving into the series this late in the game a pleasure. (Fiction. 6-9) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Inspired by the success of her school's Backwards Day, Judy dares herself to stay in a good mood for an entire week. That's seven days of a tidy room, neatly done hair, homework done early, and absolutely no roaring or stomping. Only her new obsession for finger knitting is keeping her from breaking her good mood challenge. Still, she manages to stay cheerful when her parents refuse to buy her more yarn. But this new Judy is so different and normal—boring even—that brother Stink and her friends are convinced she has been replaced by an alien. When Judy's knitting threatens to take over her house, she uses a giant ball of yarn to surprise the class in a stunt that reassures her friends that she is the same old Judy. McDonald's peppy writing, with an undercurrent of understanding and sympathy for irrepressible Judy's struggles, and Reynolds' energetic line drawings make for another winning entry in this popular series. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 1–3—In the 12th book of the popular series, Judy dares herself to try out a new mood. It's Backwards Day, so she spreads good cheer, smiles at everyone, and is nice to her stinky little brother.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

McDonald, M., & Reynolds, P. H. (2014). Judy Moody, Mood Martian . Candlewick Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McDonald, Megan and Peter H. Reynolds. 2014. Judy Moody, Mood Martian. Candlewick Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McDonald, Megan and Peter H. Reynolds. Judy Moody, Mood Martian Candlewick Press, 2014.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

McDonald, M. and Reynolds, P. H. (2014). Judy moody, mood martian. Candlewick Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

McDonald, Megan, and Peter H Reynolds. Judy Moody, Mood Martian Candlewick Press, 2014.

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