Invisible Inkling

Invisible Inkling by Emily Jenkins, published by HarperCollins on April 26, 2011, is a 160-page chapter book written in English. This story introduces readers to Hank and his new friend, Inkling, an invisible bandapat with a penchant for adventure. As Inkling navigates life in Brooklyn, he becomes an essential ally for Hank, who is dealing with the challenges of bullying and friendship.
In this engaging narrative, readers will explore themes of social issues and city life as Hank and Inkling confront obstacles together, including the antics of a lunch-stealing bully named Bruno Gillicut. The book presents a unique blend of humor and heart, showcasing the importance of friendship and standing up for oneself. With its focus on animals and lifestyles, Invisible Inkling offers a delightful experience for young readers looking to connect with relatable characters and situations.
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The thing about Hank’s new friend Inkling is, he’s invisible.
No, not imaginary. Inkling is an invisible bandapat, a creature native only to the Peruvian Woods of Mystery. (Or maybe it is the Ukrainian glaciers. Inkling hardly ever gets his stories straight.)
Now Inkling has found his way to Brooklyn and into Hank’s laundry basket on his quest for squash—bandapats’ favorite food. But Hank has bigger problems than helping Inkling fend off maniac doggies and search for yummy pumpkins: Bruno Gillicut is a lunch-stealing dirtbug caveperson and he’s got to be stopped. And who better to help stand up to a bully than an invisible friend?
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