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| Diary Of A Wimpy Kid DoItYourself Book![]() Now Every kid CAN write like a Wimpy Kid! An exciting Companion to the bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. "First of all, let me get straight Something: This is a newspaper, not a diary." This innovative interactive journal based is Greg Heffley's own "diary" lets kids express Themselves In An exciting new way. In Diary of a Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book, Kids Will Be Asked: What Was The Best Ever Had you dream? The worst thing you ever ate? The best secret you ever Heard? The Most trouble you ever got in for Something That Was not your fault Even to begin with? This Do-It-Yourself Book features art THROUGHOUT, Along With Ruled and blank pages for readers to create Their Own Stories, Keep Their own diaries, and record Their favorite and least faves. Includes a bonus full-color comics section featuring The Collected cartoons of Greg Heffley and his best friend, Rowley. Includes "Move over, Harry Potter. . . . There's a new set of titles Dominating The bestseller list for kids' chapter books, and There's nothing 'fantasy' about thesis. "-Andrea Yeats is NPR's All Things Considered "Perfectly pitched wit and believably self-centered hero..."-The New York Times "Charming and hilarious From the get-go. . . . [Kinney has] an uncanny eye for Triumph Of The depredations and middle school life. "-The Boston Globe "The writing IS sharp, & the artwork, though deceptively simple, expressive and entertaining Both IS. . . Adding punch to comic thesis funny-because-they're true-scenes. . ". Bookpage- "Perfect for Someone about to go to middle school, perfect for parents to help ease Their child Into this new phase. . . . Kinney has done a wonderful service for Preteens by talking about All Those awful, embarrassing, and good times. "-The San Diego Union Tribune F & P level: T CommentsSherise Baldassano says... Fantastic book. My two youngest kids - my son and daughter, respectively - loved the Diary of a Wimpy Kid Do it Yourself book. It actually was for my son, but my daughter kept stealing it from him and writing her own things in it, thus creating arguments (typical for those two anyway). Now they both want more Wimpy Kid books from the series and she wants her own Do It Yourself book. I now have ideas for useful birthday and Christmas presents that's not another toy and motivates them to put their day and thoughts in written words and do so creatively.THANK YOU Jeff Kinney. As a longtime sportswriter, I feel writing, especially a journal or diary, is very important at every age. :) Mike Boyd Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Posted on October 12, 2011 Jenine Dech says... I bought the whole set of the Wimpy kid and my son loved them, he thought they were very funny and finished reading this book in one seating ...... It was very easy to read ! Posted on October 12, 2011 Merry Elsen says... My daughter is a huge Diary of a Wimpy Kid fan, so when she found out that there was a DIY book, she couldn't wait to get one!She received this for her birthday, and has been writing in it ever since!It's filled with plenty of parts that kids can fill in themselves, in addition to the usual comics-type pictures and such.Overall, very pleased with this book, and my daughter is as well!Would make a great gift for any Diary of a Wimpy Kid fan. :) Posted on October 12, 2011 Shera Stidham says... We finally found the perfect series for our 10 year old son. This book is so disarming that he is doing creative writing and doesn't even know it!This is what learning should be for a 10 year old!This book follows the "Diary" series and allows kids to finish cartoons, write future predictions, and answer questions that every 10 year old boy wants to answer.Highly recommend. Posted on October 13, 2011 Lamont Windisch says... I have a kindergartener and a third grader who are gung ho over "Diary of a Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book."My 8 year-old son, who never enjoyed writing, is writing every day in his own diary.The kids fought over it until my kindergartener went out and bought her own. I asked my son what was so special about this diary.He said it asks him questions.I looked and half the book is filled with pages prompting things like "Five things nobody knows about you because they never bothered to ask" or "The worst nightmare you ever had."There are 16 pages of full color Zoo-Wee Mama comics followed by lined blank pages for the children to write freely. This Do-It-Yourself Book is a hit.My kids have shown their books to all their friends and I've seen other kids toting them around, as well.It inspired my children to go on and buy their own private locked diaries after having gone through this one.If you have a "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" fan, this book is sure to delight. Posted on October 14, 2011 Darcel Scouten says... I am 42 years old and bought this book, not for one of my kids, but for me! I am 42 years old and am almost COMPLETELY FINISHED with MY Diary of a Wimpy Kid Do It Yourself Book INCLUDING the journal portion in the back. I was a cartoonist as a kid, I am now a recovering wimpy kid, and I am an avid journaler, so this book rates very high in my world. And my kids love to pick it up and see what new thing Dad came up with. It has inspired their creativity and my 7 year old is dying for her own copy. Set the example, parents, do your own Do It Yourself Book and be your kids' hero! Loved the first two books before it, by the way. RECOVERING WIMPY KIDS UNITE!! Posted on October 14, 2011 Ivan Kidner says... my grandchildren loved this . They have devoted much time to trying to complete it.Much better than video games or tv.It requires some reading and thought and I certainly don't feel guilty about using it as a babysitter.Can't wait for them to read it five or ten years from now Posted on October 15, 2011 Christel Sharr says... This extention of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series is absolutely BRILLIANT and I want to personally thank Jeff Kinney and if it wasn't his own idea, whoever in his life or at the publishing house came up with the concept of a journal tie in with the series. One of the reasons the the Wimpy Kid series is so popular, besides the first person kid narration and boy appeal stories, is the mix of visuals (cartoons/doodles) that make the book easy and appealing to a young reader.It also provides visual imagery that kids who may have low reading comprehension have difficulty processing on their own.I also like that it's a series of vignettes that tie into an overarching plot.This is also more palatable to a young reader.Now take that concept and turn it into a way for a young child to dabble in journaling and self expression and you've got a marvelous tool for teaching and life experience. My oldest son (turning 9) has autism.He loves the Wimpy Kid series and I'm guessing it's because of the reasons described above.The Do-It-Yourself version has sparked his interest in self expression and given him tools to help develop his skills in written expression.The check lists, fill in the blanks, fill in the bubble comics make it fun and provide a structure in an area that is difficult for him.The blank journal at the back gives him space to dabble in writing whatever he feels.It's personalized and fun AND a great educational experience. I highly recommend this series and if your child takes to the series, get them this Do-It-Yourself kit. Posted on October 16, 2011 Gema Terinoni says... My son liked it a lot and did write on it, so it was well worth it Posted on October 18, 2011 Loris Gelbowitz says... My 8-year old creative son loves this book.It provides a great methodology for him to express himself in a creative way that he would not have thought of on his own.The book accomplishes this by having the child answer questions, draw pictures, create stories, and draw & write cartoons.My son is a second grader, and I think this is the minimum grade level for this book due to the book's content and the required writing skills. Posted on October 19, 2011 Leave a Comment |

