The coolest un-diary on the planet
The DUDE! book spawned so much interest in interactive books for boys Fine Print Publishing was asked to create a diary for boys. But we all know boys hate mushy-gushy diaries. So they created the coolest UN-diary on the planet!
Dude Diary is officially not a journal or a diary. It’s just a place to write some stuff down, draw some things, and even tear pages out if you need to. Kinda like a Captain’s log of your life – in your neighborhood, under your bed, at school, and in other dimensions. And that’s not all. Let’s say you have a genius idea for a really sweet invention which will make you super famous some day. You can draw up the plans in here and then lock it up, dude. (Cuz you need to hide your genius ideas from all those other not-so-genius dudes.)
This really is the perfect solution for all "dude kind." Dude Diary will get boys thinking about things they're interested in and writing about them. The outrageous "what if" scenarios and anything-but-ordinary questions are sure to be a hit. For instance, would you rather have to take on a shark in the ocean or a crocodile in a river? What would you do if you were invisible? Are your nostrils the same size and shape? Who's cooler -- Batman or Wolverine?
It's the ultimate un-diary that boys will want to write in, draw on, and lock up. In fact, Dude Diary comes with a lock and key, so all the awesomeness can never be leaked out. Access denied to anyone but the owner. Sweet.
To learn more, please visit thedudebook.com
Additional Information:
Written and Designed by: Mickey and Cheryl Gill
Pub. Date: November 2009
Publisher: Fine Print Publishing Company
ISBN-13: 9781892951458
ISBN: 1892951452
Source of review copy: PR agency
Lori Calabrese is an award-winning children's author. To learn more about Lori, please visit www.loricalabrese.com
Disclosure: Some of the books I review are received from publishers , PR agencies, and authors, but it does not sway my opinion of the book. I maintain affiliate accounts with Amazon and Barnes & Noble. If you purchase a book through one of my links, I will receive a small commission (at no cost to you). You can support this site by originating your purchase via these links and I appreciate your support of Lori Calabrese Writes!
|
Re:The coolest un-diary on the planet
Feb 14 2010 00:02:42 My son would probably like this - thanks for the review!
|
#32 |
|
Re:The coolest un-diary on the planet
May 13 2010 08:41:18 The DUDE! book spawned so much interest in interactive books for boys Fine Print Publishing was asked to create a diary for boys. But we all know boys hate mushy-gushy diaries. So they created the coolest UN-diary on the planet!
Dude Diary is officially not a journal or a diary. It’s just a place to write some stuff down, draw some things, and even tear pages out if you need to. Kinda like a Captain’s log of your life – in your neighborhood, under your bed, at school, and in other dimensions. And that’s not all. Let’s say you have a genius idea for a really sweet invention which will make you super famous some day. You can draw up the plans in here and then lock it up, dude. (Cuz you need to hide your genius ideas from all those other not-so-genius dudes.) This really is the perfect solution for all "dude kind." Dude Diary will get boys thinking about things they're interested in and writing about them. The outrageous "what if" scenarios and anything-but-ordinary questions are sure to be a hit. For instance, would you rather have to take on a shark in the ocean or a crocodile in a river? What would you do if you were invisible? Are your nostrils the same size and shape? Who's cooler -- Batman or Wolverine? It's the ultimate un-diary that boys will want to write in, draw on, and lock up. In fact, Dude Diary comes with a lock and key, so all the awesomeness can never be leaked out. Access denied to anyone but the owner. Sweet. |
#41 |
You need to login or register to post comments.
Discuss this item on the forums. (2 posts)
Latest Forum Post
What's New
Birth Order
By Renee Martinez
February 8, 2012
I find it interesting how birth order seems to play a significant role in who a child will become. I have 4 boys, and I want to make sure that their birth order will not hinder their full potential. Birth order can can be a factor in career choices, behavior, personality type, or even how well they will do in school. Is birth order a good predictor of a child’s future?
Continue..












