Author:Jeff Kinney
Three ebooks in one!
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Greg Heffley finds himself thrust into a new year and a new school where undersize weaklings share the corridors with kids who are taller, meaner and already shaving.
Desperate to prove his new found maturity, which only going up a grade can bring, Greg is happy to have his not-quite-so-cool sidekick, Rowley, along for the ride. But when Rowley's star starts to rise, Greg tries to use his best friend's popularity to his own advantage. Recorded in his diary with comic pictures and his very own words, this test of Greg and Rowley's friendship unfolds with hilarious results.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Whatever you do, don't ask Greg about his summer vacation because he definitely doesn't want to talk about it . . .
It's a brand-new year and a brand-new journal and Greg is keen to put the humiliating (and secret!) events of last summer firmly behind him.
But someone knows everything - someone whose job it is to most definitely not keep anything embarrassing of Greg's private - his big brother, Rodrick. How can Greg make it through this new school year with his not-quite-cool reputation intact?
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw
The third laugh-out-loud book in the bestselling phenomenon that is the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.
Greg's dad, Frank, is on a mission - a mission to make this wimpy kid . . . well, less wimpy. All manner of 'manly' physical activities are planned, but Greg just about manages to find a way out of them. That is until military academy is is mentioned and Greg realizes that he's going to have to come up with something very special to get out of this one . . .
'hilarious' - Sunday Telegraph
'Kinney is right up there with JK Rowling as one of the bestselling children's authors on the planet' - The Independent
A Christmas counting book that’s sure to be popular with younger children – watch them giggle with delight as Father Christmas helps himself to tasty treats as he delivers the presents, only to find that he really, really, really needs a wee…
—— The School Run blogWritten in a jolly rhyming text that also encourages counting skills, this is an ingeniously original Santa Claus story packed with silly humour that will appeal to children
—— JuniorThis rhyming counting book will appeal to youngsters with a practical turn of mind or those who like toilet humour
—— Sarah Kingsford , Sunday ExpressThere can be few more arresting titles on the market this year than Nicholas Allan's Father Christmas Needs A Wee . . . Perfect for all, pretty much from birth
—— Katy Guest , IndependentBig, bold pictures and wonderful facial expressions make this a must for Christmas and ever afterwards
—— Sally Morris , Daily MailFabulously funny
—— Malvern GazetteThis is truly brilliant
—— Pet O'Connell , Cork Evening Echo (Eire)Brilliantly silly
—— Sunday ExpressA star turn that will amuse smart seven-year-olds, 17-year-olds, and, in our experience, 47-year olds . . . well-paced and funny throughout
—— Time Out LondonA surreal, daft and funny book . . . A bracing satirical sideswipe at today's health-and-safety culture, aimed at kids who'll get the irony and relish the silliness.
—— Financial TimesBrilliantly funny
—— Gransnet.comLaugh-out-loud
—— TheSchoolRun.comImagine the Mighty Boosh crashed into the Wimpy Kid
—— The Times