![]() The narrator doesn’t directly participate in the story’s action but stiltedly states the problem up front: Fink “always gets into trouble with his naughty ways and does not give a care to what anyone has to say.” Fink cuts the playground line, hogs the swing, bumps Johnny on the seesaw, and dismantles and destroys the slide before Miss Sue, the teacher, finally catches him in the act. A mink causes trouble in debut author Zielinski’s easy-to-read children’s series starter.Īn unnamed boy introduces Fink the Mink, a “school mate” who is, oddly, the only mink in a class of human children. ![]()
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