DIARY of a. Wimpy Kid. RODRICK RULES by Jeff Kinney. ?. AMULET BOOKS. New York 2. Our family didn't go anywhere or do anything.
Diary of a wimpy kid : Rodrick rules / by Jeff Kinney. 2. Schools—Fiction. 3. Family life—Fiction. 4. Diaries. —Fiction. 5. Humorous stories.] I. Title.
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Synopsis: Greg Heffley the kid who made 'wimpy' cool is back in an all-new family comedy based on the best-selling follow-up novel by Jeff Kinney.
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focuses on a part of a chapter (Month) of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw and is comprised of four different activities: 1. Before You Read. 2.
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DIARY of a. Wimpy Kid. DOG DAYS by Jeff Kinney. P. AMULET BOOKS. New York 2. Diaries-Fiction. 3. Humorous stories.] 1. Title. II. Title: Diary of a ...
Diary of a Wimpy Kid is famous for tickling the funny bones of both little and grownup readers, partly because Greg is so irresistibly relatable. “Humor is a very powerful teaching tool, and these books have gotten some reluctant readers to want to read because they’re funny and a little absurd,” says Pimentel.
Diary of a Wimpy kid (DOAWK) is a series of graphic novels for children written and illustrated by American author, Jeff Kinney . The books revolve around a boy named Greg Heffley – a 12 year old school going kid who keeps getting in trouble with almost everyone around him due to his antagonistic behavior.
The reading level of “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” is Grades 4–10, depending on the student's reading ability. It is recommended for kids as young as age 7, who will find it hilarious. The story concerns a middle school boy. The general rule is that kids won't read stories where the protagonist is younger than they are.