The Nag Club (Anne Fine: Clubs)
by Arthur Robins (Illustrator), Anne Fine (Author), Anne Fine (Author), Arthur Robins (Illustrator), Anne Fine (Author)
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Used
Paperback
2012
$3.63
Boggle hats are the latest craze. Everybody at school wants one - but only Lola has one. So she decides to form a club to show the other children how best to nag their parents into buying them one. Tactics range from the Huffy Nag to the Blazing Tantrum. However, the children soon discover that the best way of all is to just be pleasant and say please - or even to earn some money and buy one for themselves!
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Used
Paperback
2005
$3.30
Boggle hats are the latest craze. Everybody at school wants one - but only Lola has one. So she decides to form a club to show the other children how best to nag their parents into buying them one. Tactics range from the Huffy Nag to the Blazing Tantrum. However, the children soon discover that the best way of all is to just be pleasant and say please - or even to earn some money and buy one for themselves! Anne Fine has won the Smarties Book Prize, the Guardian Children's Fiction Award and, twice, the Carnegie Medal. She has twice been voted Children's Author of the Year and her book Madame Doubtfire was turned into a Hollywood film, Mrs Doubtfire . Anne lives in County Durham.
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Used
Hardcover
2004
$4.22
Boggle hats are the latest thing. Everybody at school wants one - but only Lola actually has one. So she decides to form a club to show the other children how best to nag their parents into buying them one. Tactics rang from the Oh, please, please, please Nag to the Huffy Nag and the Blazing Tantrum. However, when the children try some of these nags out, they get mixed results - and discover that the best way of all is either to just be pleasant and polite and say please, or even earn a bit of money and buy one for themselves!
Synopsis
Boggle hats are the latest craze. Everybody at school wants one - but only Lola has one. So she decides to form a club to show the other children how best to nag their parents into buying them one. Tactics range from the Huffy Nag to the Blazing Tantrum. However, the children soon discover that the best way of all is to just be pleasant and say please - or even to earn some money and buy one for themselves!