Description
Join in the cringefest once again with Diary of a Wimpy Kid - The Last Straw (Book 3), the third instalment in the award-winning Diary of a Wimpy Kid series from bestseller Jeff Kinney. Following on from his last run-in with his brother Rodrick, Greg Heffley is back, but this time it is his Dad Frank who is the problem!
Frank has had enough of watching Gregg struggle and decides to try and make him more of a man. He sends him to play football but Gregg is a source of embarrassment when he lets the other team win when he fails as a goalie. Fed up of trying to involve Gregg in other physical activities that he manages to dodge, Frank mentions enrolling Gregg into military school after hearing about it from reformed troublemaker Lenwood.
Read along as the hapless Gregg tries to avoid a summer program at Spag Union Military School by all manner of ways including joining the Boy Scouts and a failed camping trip that turns into a fiasco!
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Usual scrawled journal style.
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Includes stick man cartoon-style pictures.
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This book is ideal for even the most reluctant readers.
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Aimed at children aged 8 and upwards.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
8 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
PGJK0003
Manufacturer:
Penguin
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