When he asks his mum for the money, his mum tells him to earn his money so Greg goes around the neighborhood looking for jobs to do but it doesn't go down well and he actually ends up losing money. Greg loves playing Net Kritterz games where he takes care of his virtual pet but taking care of the virtual pet requires real money which Greg doesn't have. The family gets their Christmas decorations out of the storage and starts to decorate the house but Manny has a fit when he doesn't get to put his ornament first and then everyone has to take off their ornaments so that Manny can get his way. Holiday season is here and Greg finds it difficult to stay on his best behavior from Thanksgiving to Christmas. LRN: I never want to be a teacher that's too protective of the kids. I've never been a huge fan of these books, but that sounds like an okay message - that kids should be active, and some skinned knees are part of the deal. You can't run because when somebody was playing freeze tag, someone pushed that person, and the teachers thought you shouldn't run. At least, they get to stand out there not running. Do you mean that the playground is now not available to the kids because of fears of kids getting hurt or something? It's when a dork named Francis Knott goes flying off the swing onto a see saw, which someone was on, and then woooooooo. Because people had accidents on these things, like the swing, which is a really funny one. In this one, school property is a must, because there's no school property. Mum: So, you've read all of these, right? Mum: So what do you want to say about this? This book is probably third in the favourite to least favourite lineup, but after all, all of them were fantastic! Once you read the book, the illustrations and the writing make it funny! :D When I read the description, it didn't seem too much like an appealing type. In this book, it makes Greg seem like the troublemaker although he never really intended to cause all the trouble, and soon a blizzard falls over their city. It didn't really complete the year, but it was just as good as the other ones. Probably, I suspect, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever is going to be the next half, due to what is drawn on the cover :) In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth, Greg was 13, and in Grade 8īasically, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth was only half of a normal school year, since the book ended in November. In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, Greg is having his summer vacation after he finishes Grade 7 In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw, Greg was still 12 and in Grade 7 (since the book began in January) In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules, Greg was 12, in Grade 7 In Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Greg was 11, in Grade 6 The cover seems pretty tempting.with Greg standing astonished by the window.apparently with Manny ) Greg’s mom doesn't want to give Greg money for him to spend on the site and says he has to earn money on his own. Greg starts playing an online game called "Net Kritterz" that is based on treating a virtual pet and requires paid features. Greg is afraid of this doll because he thinks that it might actually send information to Santa. In addition, his mother obtains a doll which she calls "Santa's Scout" that is meant to keep track of how he behaves and make his behavior better. The story starts before Christmas, when Greg Heffley wants to behave well to get really good gifts for the holidays. The book was followed by 2012's The Third Wheel. In 2012 Kinney won a "Best Author" Children's Choice Award from the Children's Book Council for Cabin Fever. Cabin Fever (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, #6), c2011, Jeff Kinneyĭiary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever is a 2011 bestselling and award winning children's book and the sixth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, written by American author Jeff Kinney.
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