Not for me, but I can see the appeal for kids. Realistic-ish situations in the life of an average kid. Very easy to read. Lots of pictures and mischief.
The latest entry in this long-running kid’s fiction series sees the Heffley family vacationing at a tropical island resort during Christmastime. As is expected from Kinney’s bestselling books, things go horribly — and are narrated by middle son Greg, i.e. the “Wimpy Kid.” It’s really no secret thi...
I saw the movie version of this a while ago and while I wasn't a huge fan of it, I've been wanting to give the book a try. I found a copy for a few bucks in the clearance section and read most of it in a day. I can't stand Greg Heffley. He is one of the most irritating characters I have even encount...
The Poptropica series is based on an on-line role-playing adventure game imagined by Jeff Kinney. In this book Oliver, Mya, and Jorge are on a hot air balloon ride that crashes on an unknown island. They soon realize the island is filled with Vikings and the balloon’s pilot has a sinister reason for...
This book is a good ot have for the older kids as a fun brain break or busy reading. The ATOS book level is 5.4. It is a great free read book and I would lvoe to have this book on the bookshelf for students.
This a popular series within the 3rd to 5th grade range right now. The Lexile level is 950L. I would use this at the beginning of the year or even the first day of school. Greg Heffley learns in the Wimpy Kid books that starting a new school year can be hard. I would give the children ten prompts. F...
This book would be great in 4th grade whole group. It could be used in regards to relating to parents' and grandparents' lives. Students could journal write.
When I was a kid, I was what everybody called a “reluctant reader.” Basically, if you put a book in my hands, I’d do everything in my childish power not to read it. Jon Scieszka’s picture books are some of the first books I remember reading on my own and actually liking. His strange sense of humor w...
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