![]() But things don’t go the way they planned, and Mya ends up partnered with the school’s biggest bully instead. The Magnificent Mya Tibbs: Spirit Week Showdown by Crystal Allen - Mya is super excited for spirit week! She can’t wait to be partners with her best friend Naomi and win the spirit week prize. This interactive book calls on the reader to help solve the mystery. She teams up with aspiring cop Gustavo Muchomacho to solve the case and get the town’s playground and toys back. ![]() Snoop Troop: It Came From Beneath the Playground by Kirk Scroggs - This series is a BIG favorite in our house! Girl detective Logan Lang is trying to figure out who (or what!) is stealing everything in town that the kids love. Mark’s first experiment is dipping his goldfish into some toxic goo! Tom zaps the poor fish back to life with battery, but now he’s got a bigger problem: now he’s a zombie goldfish, and he’s ANGRY. My Big Fat Zombie Goldfishby Mo O’Hara - Tom can’t believe that his big brother Mark has decided to become an evil scientist. She teams up with her new neighbor John to solve a mysterious dog-napping case that no one else has been able to crack. She’s also a super-smart detective who is the best at solving mysteries in her Harlem neighborhood. The Great Shelby Holmes by Elizabeth Eulberg - Shelby Homes is a bit different than her classmates: she’s the youngest and shortest sixth-grader in her school. Brallier does a great job of capturing the voice of a young boy, and both my son and I couldn’t put down this exciting book. To survive, he builds a team of friends and sets out to defeat the evil monster Blarg. The Last Kids on Earth by Max Brallier - Jack Sullivan is figuring out how to live life after a monster invasion destroys his town. How can he coexist with a terrible toddler? Peter is tired of Fudge stealing the show - and getting away with it. He’s always into everything, and he seems to find all kinds of ways to make Peter’s life miserable (like scribbling on his homework). Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume - This book was Jeff Kinney’s favorite as a kid, and one of mine as well! Peter’s two-year-old brother, Fudge, is a handful. Kinney had many failures before finding success with his popular series, and his story teaches an important lesson about never giving up. Who is Jeff Kinney? by Patrick Kinney - My oldest son really enjoyed learning more about his favorite author in this book from the Who Was? series. If you want to turn your Wimpy Kid-lover into a power reader, check out these hilarious chapter books.ġ2 Books for Kids Who Love Diary of a Wimpy Kid The good news is there are lots of other great books out there that are silly, fun, and engaging, just like the popular series created by Jeff Kinney. And it’s not just my child one of the things I hear from readers most often is: “My child only wants to read Diary of a Wimpy Kid books! How can I find more books they will love?” They draw in my oldest son, and he’ll gladly spend the whole day reading them. There’s something about the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books.
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