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Edition: Paperback: 160 pages
ISBN-10: 0439860741
ISBN-13: 978-0763628000
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Book Description
"This delightful book will inspire children to write their own declarations of independence complete with ¡®alien¡¯ rights and the ¡®purse¡¯ of happiness." -- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
Hear ye! Hear ye! Everyone knows that Judy Moody has a mood for every occasion, and now a visit to Boston has put her in a revolutionary frame of mind! Unfortunately, a protest for more allowance in the form of a Boston Tub Party only has her dad reading the riot act. But luckily a crisis involving her brother, Stink, allows Judy to show her courageous quick thinking -- and prove her independence after all!
Publishers Weekly
Favorite characters and unfolding plot lines will draw kids into a host of summer titles. Celebrating the 4th of July, Judy Moody Declares Independence by Megan McDonald, illus. by Peter H. Reynolds. Where else to set a tale about our nation's beginnings than in "Bean Town... the Cradle of Liberty, Birthplace of Ben Famous Franklin and Paul Revere.... `Boston rules,' " says Judy. Fans get a history lesson delivered with humor, as Judy petitions for her own freedoms-such as more allowance
Children's Literature
Judy Moody certainly feels her oats in this book. She and her family go on vacation to Boston and experience the excitement of learning about our history. While there she meets another girl her age from London, and is invited by the family to go and stay with them at their hotel for a few days. Her parents don't give her permission to go, so Judy gets into one of her "narks" which we know as a very bad mood. Obviously, much of our history is about freedom and liberty so when Judy thinks about it, she decides to declare her own freedom. She writes a declaration where she gives herself permission to take part in sleepovers, frees herself from homework, brushing her hair, her brother Stinky, her chores, and gives herself a raise in her allowance. Oh, if it were only that easy. Her choices do create difficulties both at home and at school. This is a delightful story and one that will be greatly enjoyed by girls. Judy is at that point of wanting to be treated as a grown-up and not a child. She is energetic, humorous, and very clever. What other young girl would think of having a "Boston Tea Party" in her own bathtub to prove a point? The author has done a brilliant job in writing about history in a thoroughly entertaining way. If only textbooks could be this interesting! I highly recommend this book.
School Library Journal
Judy Moody knows a lot about the American Revolution and is excited when her family takes a trip to Boston to visit the main sites along the Freedom Trail. The third-grader makes friends with a girl from England and gets a bit of the British perspective as well as a pen-pal relationship. The girls read some of Ben Franklin's sayings and make up their own, such as "Fish and little brothers stink after three days." Upon returning home, Judy declares freedom from hair brushing and the right to her own bathroom. Her final defiance, a Boston Tub Party, is amusingly depicted in a cartoon illustration across a spread. Black-and-white full-page and spot art done in watercolor, tea, and ink is scattered throughout the book. The jacket looks as if it were made from a brown paper bag and has red, white, and blue cutouts of stars. Independence is good for curricular ties to social studies units, and McDonald does a great job of transforming the concepts into familiar concerns. Read aloud or alone, this delightful book will inspire children to write their own declarations of independence complete with "alien" rights and the "purse" of happiness.
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