Judy Moody Declares Independence!
Megan McDonald, Peter H. Reynolds
After learning about the American Revolution, Judy Moody’s in the mood for liberty and freedom – freedom from her parents’ rules and her pesky little brother, that is. But will Judy be able to prove that she’s ready for a bit more independence?
When Judy meets Tori, an English girl, at the Boston ""Tea Party"" ship, she learns that Tori enjoys far more liberties than she does, including her own phone, private loo and lots of pocket money. So Judy embarks on a quest for more independence. But when staging her own Boston tea party doesn’t work, she is forced into retreat … until a real-life crisis gives Judy a chance to prove her independence, once and for all.
Reviews

It was brilliant.
Fairy Fifi Owl 27.10.2023

Judy Moody went to Boston with her family and made new friends.She want to have a phone and not brush her hair. I love Tori the best.l would recommend this to everyone.
Lady Tuesday Foxtail 21.08.2022

She makes a new friend , Tori. They become pen pals and Judy tries to be responsible.A great book for 7-11 think.
Viscountess Diamond O’Doughnut 20.08.2022

I loved Judy's thoughts and HOORAY! Judy has got a pen pal from London! BUT Judy is jealous as Tori has a phone a toilet of her own a wash cloth a mostly sugar packets! I will recommend this book at it is funny!
King Jazzy O’Doughnut 04.08.2021

I liked this book as it was very funny at some bits and taught my about the revolution. But it was a bit short.
Chief River Moonlight 06.08.2020

A funny book
Nurse Marge Gravy 20.09.2018

It was very funny, my favourite part was when Judy had to run after the school bus
Anonymous 15.08.2017

A great and funny book about Judy Moody declaring independence on brushing her hair, pocket money and her brother, Stink!
Anonymous 05.08.2016