Judy has a mood for everything and this time she is jealous of Jessica whose picture is in the paper, so Judy decides to seek fame and fortune herself which leads to some interesting results.
Judy Moody wants very much to be like Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor, so when her class starts to study the human body, Judy can hardly wait to begin her third-grade project--a real live operation.
After learning about the American Revolution on a family trip to Boston, Judy Moody makes her own Declaration of Independence and tries to prove that she is responsible enough to have more freedoms, such as a larger allowance and her own bathroom.
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.
Judy's big plans for the summer seem ruined when two of her best friends go away, and then her parents leave her and Stink with Aunt Opal, but a new "thrill-a-delic" plan has her racing toward fun.
An activity book for young readers that provides trivia and information on the characters and stories surrounding Judy Moody, and also includes quizzes, crosswords, and more. Includes stickers.
Judy is excited about becoming a doctor, especially when Class 3T starts a new unit on the human body, but she learns more about being a patient when she catches tonsillitis from her little brother, Stink.