Greg and Rowley looked at each other, unsure of what to do next. They tried to clean up the mess, but it only seemed to get worse. Their mom walked into the room, took one look at the chaos, and shook her head.

The second half features blank lined pages and empty thought bubbles. This section gives readers total freedom to write their own daily diaries, sketch comic strips, or log their thoughts just like Greg Heffley.

The second half provides lined pages and empty comic strips. This section encourages readers to write their own daily diaries and draw their own stick-figure illustrations.

Q: Can I share my diary with others? A: Absolutely! The "Diary of a Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book" is designed to be shared with friends and family.

While both editions are excellent, the revised edition is generally considered the definitive version, offering a richer and more polished "Wimpy Kid" experience.

Greg nodded, and they snuck into his room to use his mom's printer. As they printed out the PDF, they couldn't wait to start their first project.

The second half of the physical book consists of blank lined pages. This section encourages kids to keep their own daily diary, mimicking Greg’s iconic journal style.