The answer to that question would be Farley Drexel Hatcher.
Peter's brother Fudge, Farly Drexel Hatcher, ate Peter's turtle Dribble.
Fudge, Peter, Sheila, Jimmy Fargo, Mom, Dad.
Fudge ate Peter's turtle. Fudge was Peter's younger brother. Fudge's real name is Farley Drexel Hatcher.
In "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing," Peter helped entertain his little brother Fudge's birthday guests by playing games like Simon Says and Musical Chairs. He also helped Fudge open his presents and served cake and ice cream to the guests.
Mr. Yarby is a firm believer in rules and structure in the book "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing." He expects Peter Hatcher to follow the rules and behave accordingly in his classroom.
No, Jimmy Fargo is not a character in "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" by Judy Blume. The story primarily revolves around Peter Hatcher and his little brother, Fudge.
In "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" by Judy Blume, Janet is one of Peter Hatcher's classmates and friends. She is described as being very interested in fashion and often talks about her latest clothing accessories. Janet is known to be a bit of a chatterbox and occasionally annoys Peter with her constant chatter in class.
The main character in tales of fourth grade nothing is Peter.
"Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" by Judy Blume was first published in 1972. It is a popular children's book that follows the adventures of a boy named Peter Hatcher and his mischievous little brother, Fudge.
"Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" is a children's novel written by Judy Blume. It follows the humorous and relatable escapades of fourth-grader Peter Hatcher and his mischievous younger brother, Fudge. The book explores sibling relationships, growing up, and the challenges of family life.
Peter Hatcher's problem was his little brother, and the fact that he didn't get any attention. The Solution was when Fudge came back from the hospital from swallowing Peters turtle, the parents accually thought about him and gave him a dog to replace the turtle.