Greg Heffley: Diary Of A Wimpy Kid

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Book Project 1. Greg Heffley, is the main character of Diary of a Wimpy kid. He is a normal middle school student that write's about his life. He also loves to play video games in his spare time. For his birthday Iam going to give a new video-game so he can play. 2. Rodrick Heffley, is Greg's older brother, he is in high school. He is allway's bothering his little brother Greg, and looking to get him in trouble. For his birthday I'am going to get him a new drum set. I think this is perfect for Rodrick because he is in a Band called " Löded Diper " and needs a new drum set. 3. Susan Heffley, is the mother of Greg Heffley and Rodrick Heffley. She loves to read books and

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