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'''Bink Says Boo''' is a book intended for small children who are just learning how to read. Since this book is a reading group option in Greg's school in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]], one can assume that some of the students are have special needs with reading or mental disorder. This book was assigned to the kids in the Easy group. <ref>Since there are children in the book that did hold the book upside down, it's assumed that they are mentally ill.</ref>
'''Bink Says Boo''' is a book intended for small children who are just learning how to read. Since this book is a reading group option in Greg's school in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]], one can assume that some of the students are have special needs with reading or mental disorder. This book was assigned to the kids in the Easy group. <ref>Since there are children in the book that did hold the book upside down, it's assumed that they are mentally ill.</ref>
==Cover Appearance==
==Cover Appearance==

Revision as of 20:23, 20 June 2019

Bink Says Boo is a book intended for small children who are just learning how to read. Since this book is a reading group option in Greg's school in Diary of a Wimpy Kid, one can assume that some of the students are have special needs with reading or mental disorder. This book was assigned to the kids in the Easy group. [1]

Cover Appearance

The cover is drawn by Greg and is black and white. The cover reads "Bink Says BOO." There is a short, chubby, little boy on the cover with four little hair and striped shirt, assumed to be Bink, who says "boo".

Trivia

  1. Since there are children in the book that did hold the book upside down, it's assumed that they are mentally ill.

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