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Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing book report
Recently, I’m reading a book, Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing. This book is very funny. It’s about a family and the family has two children. One is nine years old named Peter, one is three years old named Fudge. There are a lot of amusing stories in this family.
Now, I’m reading chapter six, but my favorite one is chapter five. It is about Peter and his friends. They go to Central Park, and Peter’s Mom anted Peter to watch Fudge for ten minutes, but Peter didn’t want to do it. However, Sheila wanted to look after Fudge. So, Peter’s mom let Sheila watch Fudge. But in fact, Sheila didn’t look after Fudge carefully. Fudge got hurt! He had two teeth missing. Peter’s mom didn’t blame Sheila. She was angry with Peter. So, Peter thought was unfair, and he thought his mom didn’t like him.
I think Peter is like me. Because when I was young, I wanted to talk to my mom, but she was just talking to my older sister. Mum let me shut up. I thought she was unfair to me, but my mom told me she loves both my older sister and I. However, at a certain time, mom will focus on the child who needs her help. Maybe it is true.
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