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On Backwards Day, Judy decides to change her mood to "cool-as-a-cucumber neat freak," and, surprisingly, this new mood hangs around for days. Soon her friends begin to question whether this "new" Judy is just an imposter. Book #12
Quick Summary
Judy Moody flips the script on Backwards Day by trying on a completely new personality, and the twist keeps readers guessing whether the real Judy has vanished or just gotten strangely organized. Kids will crack up at the hilarious mismatch between Judy's attempts to be a "neat freak" and her trademark chaotic energy, especially when her best friends start treating her like an impostor. If your kid loves the wacky humor and independence of "Junie B. Jones" or enjoys "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diper Överlöde a Wimpy Kid: Diper Överlöde Wimpy Kid's" comedic take on everyday school drama, they'll instantly connect with Judy's outlandish mood experiment. This book is a perfect match for kids in grades 1-3 (ages 6-8) who are ready to move beyond easy readers but want short, laugh-out-loud chapters.