Diaries and journals can be the place that holds their author’s greatest secrets and inner most thoughts. They can also be too tempting to resist sneaking a peek. From picture books for toddlers to chapter books for school-age children, many children’s books have tapped into this unique format and explore worlds via a diary entry. Here are just a few of the “diary” books found at your Newport Beach Public Library.
“Diary of a Worm” by Doreen Cronin: A young worm discovers day by day that there are some very good and some not so good things about being a worm in this great big world. This delightful tale is the beginning of a humorous series including the titles “Diary of a Spider” and “Diary of a Fly.”
“Diary of a Wombat” by Jackie French: In his diary, a wombat describes his life of eating, sleeping, and getting to know some new human neighbors. This book is a fun way to introduce the youngest of children to unique wildlife, especially this lovable wombat.