Nag Club

Nag Club by Anne Fine, published by Walker Books in 2004, is a children’s book that explores the dynamics of peer influence and creativity in problem-solving. With 59 pages, this edition presents a humorous narrative centered around Lola, who is determined to help her classmates acquire the trendy Boggle hats. As an expert in convincing parents, she forms a club to share her tactics for nagging, showcasing various approaches that range from polite requests to more dramatic displays of frustration.
Readers will find a lighthearted exploration of the children’s attempts to use these nagging techniques, which yield mixed results. The story highlights themes of friendship and the challenges of communication between children and their parents. Through Lola’s inventive strategies, the book captures the playful spirit of childhood desires and the lengths to which kids will go to achieve them. This engaging tale is suitable for young readers interested in relatable school experiences and the art of persuasion.
Official synopsis Publisher
Boggle hats are the latest thing. Everybody at school wants one, but only Lola — an expert parent-nagger — 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.
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