“Diary of a Wimpy Kid:
Greg Heffley finds himself thrust into a new school year and a different school environment where he’s surrounded by both smaller, less assertive students and taller, more aggressive ones who are already experiencing the trials of adolescence. Eager to establish his newfound maturity, which comes with advancing a grade, Greg is content to have his not-quite-as-cool friend, Rowley, by his side.
Rodrick Rules:
Whatever you do, refrain from inquiring about Greg’s summer vacation, as he’s determined to keep it under wraps. It’s the start of a fresh school year, accompanied by a brand-new journal, and Greg is determined to leave the embarrassing (and secret!) incidents of the previous summer behind. However, someone knows everything, and it’s their job to ensure that none of Greg’s embarrassing moments remain private—his older brother, Rodrick. How will Greg navigate this school year with his less-than-cool reputation intact?
The Last Straw:
Greg’s dad, Frank, is on a mission—to toughen up his somewhat wimpy kid. He has a slew of ‘manly’ physical activities planned, but Greg manages to wriggle out of most of them. That is until the prospect of a military academy is raised, forcing Greg to come up with something extraordinary to avoid it.
Dog Days:
My ideal summer holiday involves lounging in front of the TV, playing video games with the curtains drawn and the lights dimmed. Unfortunately, Mom’s vision of the perfect summer is quite different from mine. Greg’s mom envisions a summer of ‘family togetherness’ that doesn’t sound like much fun to him. To make things even more challenging, there’s a new addition to the Heffley family, and it appears Greg may be outnumbered. It’s shaping up to be a rather unusual summer…
The Ugly Truth:
Greg Heffley has always been in a hurry to grow up, but is aging everything it’s cracked up to be? Suddenly, Greg is grappling with the pressures of boy-girl parties, increasing responsibilities, and the awkward changes that come with growing older. After a falling out with his best friend, Rowley, Greg seems destined to confront the ‘ugly truth’ all on his own.
Cabin Fever:
Greg Heffley finds himself in a tight spot when school property is damaged, and he’s the prime suspect. However, there’s a twist: he’s innocent, well, mostly. Authorities are closing in, but a surprise blizzard traps the Heffley family indoors. Greg knows he’ll have to face the consequences once the snow melts, but could any punishment be worse than being stuck inside with his family?
The Third Wheel:
Greg Heffley refuses to be left out in the cold. As his middle school gears up for a dance, everyone is scrambling to find a partner, and Greg is determined not to be left behind. He devises an audacious plan to secure anyone as a date for the big night. However, Greg’s schemes take an uproarious turn, leading him to attend the dance with his best friend, Rowley Jefferson, and a female classmate as part of a ‘group of friends.’ As the night unfolds, anything can happen. Who will emerge from the dance with pride, and who will end up feeling like the third wheel?
Hard Luck:
Greg Heffley seems to be on a never-ending losing streak. His best friend, Rowley Jefferson, has abandoned him, and making new friends in middle school proves to be quite a challenge. In a bid to change his fortune, Greg decides to leave his decisions up to chance. Will a roll of the dice alter his luck, or is Greg destined to remain in a perpetual state of hard luck?
The Long Haul:
A family road trip is typically a source of great fun—unless, of course, you’re the Heffleys. The journey starts with promise but quickly goes awry, leading to gas station restrooms, aggressive seagulls, a minor car accident, and even a runaway pig. None of this aligns with Greg Heffley’s idea of a good time, but even the worst road trip can transform into an unforgettable adventure—one the Heffley family won’t soon forget.
Old School:
Was life really better in the past? Greg Heffley grapples with this question as his town chooses to go electronics-free. However, modern life offers conveniences that Greg can’t imagine living without. With tension brewing both inside and outside the Heffley home, Greg must find a way to survive in an ‘old school’ world. But is this transition too challenging for a kid like Greg?
Double Down:
The pressure on Greg Heffley is mounting. His mom believes that video games are detrimental to his brain and insists that he explore his ‘creative side.’ As if this weren’t daunting enough, Halloween is just around the corner, and scares are lurking everywhere. When Greg discovers a bag of gummy worms, he has an idea. Can he placate his mom by making a movie and, in the process, become rich and famous? Or will doubling down on this plan only double Greg’s troubles?
Do it Yourself:
Now, anyone can have their very own Wimpy Kid diary! Create your own Wimpy Kid-style cartoons, complete facts and lists, peruse the full-color comics inside, and craft your own Wimpy Kid journal, just like Greg.”