4/11/2023 0 Comments Diary of a wimpy kid seriesI know you are going to be put off by the title, but anything by Tom Angleberger is worth checking out ( take a look at the Origami Yoda series, too!). THE QWICKPICK PAPERS (series) by Tom Angleberger This book is a high interest, easy to read novel for kids who might be classified as "reluctant readers." Ages 8 and up. Miles and Niles join forces to become the "Terrible Two" in an attempt to pull off the most legendary prank ever. There's an epic war of tricks and pranks when Miles moves to Yawnee Valley and finds out the school already has a master prankster in residence: Niles. THE TERRIBLE TWO (series) by Jory John and Mac Barnett, illustrated by Kevin Cornell Each book in the series adds several stories to the house. This is the most amazing tree house ever! I mean, it includes a machine that shoots marshmallows into your mouth! The boys who live in the tree house have some seriously wacky adventures and loads of illustrations bring everything to life. Ages 7 and up.ฤก3 STORY TREEHOUSE (series) by Andy Griffiths, illustrated by Terry Denton How will this affect his friendships? And what about that bully? And his sister is acting so weird! I adored this book and can't wait to read more. But at school the "cool kid" is dividing the class into teams. Waylon is a super charming 4th grader who saves his money to buy a special notebook in which to record all his ideas for inventions. This is a great choice for readers who like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, on the younger side. WAYLON! ONE AWESOME THING (series) by Sara Pennypacker MORE: If your kids like funny books, be sure to check out my list of 100 funny chapter books for kids He has a lot going on at home, but he decides to enter and win a comedy contest and won't let the judges give him the pity vote just because he is in a wheelchair. Filled with comic-style illustrations, Jamie narrates his tale of his determination to become a stand up comic. Patterson has a number of middle school-themed books but this series has sent my son into fits of giggles. I, FUNNY, A MIDDLE SCHOOL STORY (series) by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein Craft's story offers much to discover, even after multiple readings. Art-loving Jordan navigates a new school as one of the few kids of color in his seventh grade class. After I brought this book home from the library, my son loved it and read it ten times in a row! I'm not surprised because after I read it, I realized how nuanced this story is. Perhaps this title isn't outrageously hilarious like the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, but it's earned its place on this book list. Need a printable copy of this book list? You'll find one at the end of the post. Books for Readers who like Diary of a Wimpy Kid
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