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Diary of a wimpy kid – Dog Days

Introduction

It’s summer vacation, the weather’s great, and all the kids are having fun outside. So where’s Greg Heffley? Inside his house, playing video games with the shades drawn. Greg, a self-confessed “indoor person,” is living out his ultimate summer fantasy: no responsibilities and no rules. But Greg’s mom has a different vision for an ideal summer . . . one packed with outdoor activities and “family togetherness.” Whose vision will win out? Or will a new addition to the Heffley family change everything?

January 22, 2022

Course Information

Estimated Time: 5 Hours

Difficulty: Advanced

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Book Club Questions for Discussion

Book Club Questions
  1. In “Dog Days,” Greg’s summer vacation is filled with various escapades and misadventures. Which of Greg’s summer experiences did you find the funniest or most memorable, and why?

  2. The book explores the theme of family vacations and spending time with family members. How does Greg’s relationship with his family change throughout the summer, and what does he learn about the importance of family?

  3. Greg and his best friend Rowley have some interesting encounters during the summer. What are some of the highlights of their summer together, and how do they test their friendship?

  4. The Heffley family often faces challenges and obstacles, from camping trips to swim clubs. Which challenge do you think the family handled the best, and what would you have done differently in that situation?

  5. Jeff Kinney uses Greg’s diary entries and illustrations to tell the story. How do the text and images work together to create humor and enhance the storytelling in “Dog Days”?

  6. Greg’s dad, Frank Heffley, tries to teach him important life lessons during the summer. What lessons does Greg learn, and how do they apply to real-life situations for kids and teenagers?

  7. “Dog Days” is set during the summer, a time of freedom and relaxation for most students. How does the book capture the essence of a typical summer vacation for a middle schooler?

  8. In the book, Greg often feels that he’s stuck in embarrassing situations. Can you relate to any of Greg’s embarrassing moments, or do you have any similar stories to share from your own experiences?

  9. The book ends with Greg realizing that his summer has come to an end, and he’ll be returning to school. How does Greg’s attitude towards the upcoming school year change by the end of the book?

  10. “Dog Days” is part of a larger series. How does this book compare to other books in the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series in terms of humor, character development, and overall storytelling?

  11. If you were to plan a summer adventure with Greg and his family, what kind of vacation or activity would you suggest to them, and why?

  12. Feel free to use these questions to stimulate discussions and explore various aspects of “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days” in your book club.

Fictionary Questions
  1. Imagine you are Greg’s parent. How would you plan a family summer vacation that would be both enjoyable for your kids and stress-free for you? Describe the ideal summer vacation you’d create.

  2. If you were to rewrite one of Greg’s summer adventures, which one would you choose, and how would you change the outcome to make it even funnier or more exciting?

  3. Create a diary entry from the perspective of Rowley, detailing his experiences during the summer. How does his view of the events differ from Greg’s, and what unique insights does he provide?

  4. Pick one of the minor characters in the book, such as Holly Hills or Fregley, and write a short story or diary entry from their point of view, explaining how they spent their summer.

  5. Imagine you are Greg’s diary, and you have the ability to give him advice. What advice would you offer to Greg at key moments in the story, and how would it change the course of his summer vacation?

  6. Design your own “Wimpy Kid” comic or journal entry based on a humorous or memorable moment from the book that wasn’t illustrated in the original. Share your creation with the book club and explain your choice.

  7. If you could add a new character to the Heffley family’s summer adventures, who would it be, and how would they impact the story? Describe their personality and their role in the summer escapades.

  8. Create a playlist of songs that would be the soundtrack to Greg’s summer. What songs would capture the essence of his vacation, and why did you choose them?

  9. If you had to plan a surprise summer outing for Greg and Rowley, where would you take them and what activities would you include? Describe the day from start to finish.

  10. Rewrite the book’s ending with an unexpected twist. How would you conclude “Dog Days” in a way that surprises and delights readers?

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