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Grammatical mood / Mood / Peter H. Reynolds / Feeling / Megan McDonald / Bad Mood
Date: 2009-04-18 14:09:33
Grammatical mood
Mood
Peter H. Reynolds
Feeling
Megan McDonald
Bad Mood

What Puts YOU in a Mood? When Judy Moody has to give up her summer on the first day of school, she gets in a bad mood. Other things that put Judy in a bad mood include staying home while her little brother, Stink, goes t

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