![]() ![]() ![]() Granger sent him a letter saying that she got published the word ‘Frindle’ just for him in the dictionary. By now, Nick was known all over America, and the world at the same time. It became so famous that news reporters started flocking Nick’s house to ask questions about the word. Granger had to spend hours after school giving detentions to children who said ‘Frindle’ instead of ‘Pen’. ![]() Little by little, it came to be known by the whole school and Ms. But nothing could stop that word from becoming more and more popular. Granger’s (his 5th-grade teacher) face fuming with fury. Soon the word became popular in his class with Ms. Once his friend’s pen fell off and they reached their homes, Nick stepped down, got his friend’s pen, and said “Here’s your Frindle” instead of the pen. It all started when Nicholas and his friend, after school, wanted to see who walked down a curb and for the longest time. ![]() This book talks about a young boy named Nicholas Allen, who invented the word ‘Frindle’. Frindle is an American children’s novel written by Andrew Clements, illustrated by Brian Selznick, and published by Aladdin Paperbacks in 1996. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |