MB: Before Wimpy was Wimpy πŸ’ͺ🏽

Read time: 420 words, 1 minute.

Before Diary of a Wimpy Kid was a book, it was published online, one page at a time.

Jeff Kinney shared the story on a small website, unsure whether kids would return the next day.
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They did.

The drawings were simple.
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The jokes sometimes missed.
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The main character was not especially brave or heroic.

Over time, the story took shape in public.
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That slow testing helped make it what readers recognize today.

Some children’s books are polished first.
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Others grow by being read.

-Kabir & Sue
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Monthly Bucket – May
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πŸ“š Books

​Breathe Deep​
By Joanie Leeds (Illustrated by BΓ‘rbara Quintino)
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This original singalong helps kids settle their bodies and minds before bed. The song gently encourages children to notice their heartbeat, relax their body, and take deep breaths. It also introduces a simple mindfulness exercise that helps them slow down and feel calm. Soothing way to ease into bedtime and create a peaceful end to the day.
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​The Six Triple Eight​
By Tonya Abari (Illustrated by Lance Evans)
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A powerful and vibrantly illustrated account of the resilience and dedication of the unsung Black women who played a major role in World War II.
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​The Wheels on the Tuk Tuk​
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By Kabir Sehgal, Surishtha Sehgal (Illustrated by Jess Golden)​
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This picture book brings an international twist to the beloved nursery rhyme, The Wheels on the Bus, by bringing you aboard a busy 3-wheeled taxi in India! Anything can happen as the tuk tuk rolls through town. From an elephant encounter to a tasty treat to a grand fireworks display. And in the midst of all the action, one thing’s for sure: passengers young and old love every minute of their exciting ride as the wheels of the tuk tuk go round and round!
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🎡 Music

​We’re all in the band!​
By BenAnna Band
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An upbeat, collaborative album built around rhythm, call-and-response, and group participation. The songs encourage listening to one another and making music together, which works well for classrooms, libraries, and late-spring energy.

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🍦 Extras​
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​How to make masala corn on the cob – Sue’s secret recipe
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​What to read to your kids​
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πŸ“… Calendar​
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May 1 – Buddha Purnima​
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August 15 – Independence Day​
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August 28 – Raksha Bandhan
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November 8 – Diwali​
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πŸ“· Photo

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