Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
by Jeff Kinney · Diary of a Wimpy Kid #4
The ultimate summer-boredom comedy where a kid's plans for video-game paradise collide with his mom's vision of family togetherness
The story
Greg Heffley has the perfect summer planned: stay inside, play video games, and avoid all responsibility. His mother has a very different vision involving outdoor activities, family outings, and a summer photo album documenting it all. As Greg navigates embarrassing family excursions, tests his best friend Rowley's loyalty, and discovers that the adults in his life are more complicated than he assumed, he stumbles toward an unexpected realization about what actually makes a summer worthwhile.
Age verdict
Best for ages 8-11. Safe for 7-year-olds who enjoy the humor. Still entertaining for 12-13 year olds though they may be outgrowing the format.
Our take
Entertainment powerhouse — highest kid scores in voice, accessibility, and playground currency; strong teacher scores driven by reluctant reader utility; parent scores reflect the comedy-first design that prioritizes fun over growth.
What stands out
Each audience's top 3 dimensions. Out of 30 scored per book.
Kids love
- Character voice Exceptional
unmistakable character voice.
- First-chapter grab Strong
immediate hook with zero friction.
Parents love
- Reading gateway Exceptional
gold-standard utility.
- Vocabulary builder Solid
vocabulary moderate.
Teachers love
- Reluctant reader rescue Exceptional
borderline gold-standard.
- Writing prompt potential Strong
writing potential solid.
✓ Perfect for
- • Kids who love humor and relatable school/summer stories
- • Reluctant readers who need a low-barrier entry point to books
- • Fans of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series wanting more Greg Heffley adventures
- • Kids ages 8-11 who enjoy illustrated chapter books
Not ideal for
Kids seeking deep emotional engagement, fantasy/adventure, or books that challenge reading ability — this is comfort food, not a stretch read.
At a glance
- Pages
- 218
- Chapters
- 11
- Words
- 35k
- Lexile
- 970L
- Difficulty
- Easy
- POV
- First Person
- Illustration
- Heavy
- Published
- 2009
- Publisher
- Amulet Books
- Illustrator
- Jeff Kinney
- ISBN
- 9780141347721
Mood & style
You'll know it worked when…
Most kids will finish in 1-3 sittings. The diary format and consistent humor make it hard to find a natural stopping point, which is exactly the point.
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