

Lexile Measure: 510L (What's this?)
Series: Judy Moody (Book 5)
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Candlewick; Reissue edition (January 26, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0763648612
ISBN-13: 978-0763648619
Product Dimensions: 5.6 x 0.4 x 7.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (58 customer reviews)
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Age Range: 6 - 9 years
Grade Level: 1 - 4

Judy Moody, M.D The Doctor Is In! By Megan McDonaldJudy Moody is back!!! This time Judy has a challenge to become just like her idol, Elizabeth Blackwell, the first women doctor. Judy has a school assignment and it's about the human body. Judy dresses up like Elizabeth Blackwell for her project and operates on her patient, a zucchini. Meanwhile her brother, Stink gets sick, and her friend Frank tries to clone a guinea pig that is Jessica Finch's, Judy's enemy. This book is for kids of all ages. The illustrator did an awesome job on all the pictures and the author describes the situations beautifully and you can get a picture in your mind about what she is talking about. This book is really laugh out loud funny. I think that Judy is hilarious because she tries all these crazy things and she thinks that she can become the first girl doctor. Are Judy's friends there to help her or betray her? Hope you enjoy this book!!
Judy Moody is a spunky third grader who wants to become a doctor. When Judy finds out she has to do a project for school she is really happy and wants to do it on Elizabeth Blackwell, first female doctor. While working on the report her brother gets sick and now Judy Moody has her first patient. Judy tries all kinds of ways to make her brother, Stink, feel much better.The class really liked Judy's report. Next, her friends played a trick on her. When she found out, she was really mad and did not want to talk to them anymore. Now, poor Judy gets sick and has to stay home for twelve days. Luckily, she has good friends who come to her house and help make her feel better.By Anna C. T.
My daughter is not a "fan" of reading, so anything that engages her, we jump on. She will actually read Judy Moody books without being "nagged" to read. (Part of her homework is read 20 minutes a day.)
This is about the tenth book in either Judy Moody or Stink Moody series that I have read. And boy was it fun! I actually read this while home sick myself, and my wife and children were sick also. This book made some of the stuff we were going through easier to take. The book focuses around Judy and her continued desire to be a Doctor when she grows up. Her class has a trip to the Emergency room to visit the Hospital with the other third grade class. But soon after that trip, Stink ends up sick and gets to stay home from school. Judy wants to help doctor him back to health but ends up catching the mumps herself.The chapters are:M.D. = A Moody DayM.D. = MeDullas and ManDiblesM.D. = Mystery DectectiveM.D. = A Million DollarsM.D. = Mucus DermisM.D. = Mr. DryBonesM.D. = Majorly Delicious!M.D. = Medical DoctorM.D. = Medical DisasterM.D. = Mumpty DumptyM.D. = Most DefinitelyAs we all know Judy can be moody at the best of times. Once she is sick, her mood becomes something even more, which for Judy is saying a lot. But through the help and support of her brother Stink, and her friends, things begin to turn around.This was another great book. The collaboration between McDonald and Reynolds is amazing, as is the way the story is complimented by the drawings and illustrations. The flow of the story and the way you can pick up any of these books and read it either in order, or out of order, is great. These truly are amazing books that children of all ages will enjoy reading together and that is my M.D. My Determination!
My daughter loves Judy Moody and this book was a hit. She could not put it down and let me know how far she read ever time she had to stop. She shared the story and it was a joy to hear her laugh and giggle as she read.
My son (8 years old) liked it a lot. He read it in one day and wanted more.
Peter Reynolds' engaging cartoon drawings once again embellish the return of Megan McDonald's `Judy Moody' protagonist for grades 4-5: this time Judy is in a `medical mood' and, inspired by a class in anatomy, Judy learns about a woman doctor and decides to embark on medical world adventures involving a gooey operation and a cloning experiment. As usual, hilarious comedy invites even the most reluctant reader with a set of zany adventures.
I love this book! Operations are hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_!!!sweet and I think 77($3#¡=3craggy and I am looking at least one of people who want the good news is a great job of a great way for you can see that has a lot to get to rate
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