Watch out, Junie B., there's a new kid on the block! It's Freddy Thresher, a 1st grader who knows it's a jungle out there. Here's the fourth in a new series by an elementary teacher who's seen it all.
"I have a problem. A really, really, big problem. I want to try out for the peewee hockey team, but so does Max . . ." Bullies are a problem in school, and Max Sellars is the worst one yet. In addition to hassling Freddy, Max also challenges him for the open spot on the peewee hockey team. Freddy's close friend Jessie is a star hockey player, and she secretly teaches him some rules and tricks. In a warm and funny ending, Max and Freddy make peace with one another, and--in a surprising twist--end up becoming teammates.Download and start listening now!
"Another great adventure in the Ready Freddy series. Freddy wants to join the local hockey team, but first he has to deal with the class bully. Funny and interesting, this story should keep beginning readers enjoying the book. "
— Duane (4 out of 5 stars)
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— Sam, 3/11/2014" This time Freddy is trying to get on a hocky team even though it is his mothers nightmare. The biggest bully in the school is trying out against him. Grades 2+ "
— Molly, 7/12/2013" My son really enjoys the Ready Freddy books. "
— Matthew, 3/30/2012" This a nice book. Good for passing time since it is very short but whenever i forget my book at school i imidietly turn to this series "
— Ahnaf, 3/31/2010" Another great adventure in the Ready Freddy series. Freddy wants to join the local hockey team, but first he has to deal with the class bully. Funny and interesting, this story should keep beginning readers enjoying the book. "
— Duane, 9/5/2009" This time Freddy is trying to get on a hocky team even though it is his mothers nightmare. The biggest bully in the school is trying out against him. Grades 2+ "
— Molly, 1/28/2009Fred Berman has won several AudioFile Earphones Awards as well as the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. He is an actor of theater, film, and television whose credits include Broadway’s The Lion King, Law & Order, and Directing Eddie, among others. He was featured in Entertainment Weekly for his work on the Walking Dead audiobook series.