This Frindle Clip Art set features 14 PNG images. (7 color and 7 Black and white images) that will enhance your Language Arts units. These images are perfect for your products or used to refresh your Frindle cover! Frindle, by Andrew Clements, is an award-winnng book that is included in many language arts curriculums around the country. It is one of the most checked out books in my K-5 library. A great read aloud! Included in this set are images of Nick Allen and his teacher, Mrs. Granger, a pen, a hand holding a pen, a dictionary on a pedestal, a dictionary, and a desk/chalkboard with the words Use the Dictionary on it. TERMS OF USE: This clipart license allows for personal and educational/small business use. A link to my store is required (button included) if using to sell or if you’re offering a freebie. Images can’t be shared or distributed “as is.” Meaning you must insert them into a product. (For all paid or free products as well as products made for personal use.) PLEASE NOTE: I will allow you to print and use on your Social Studies bulletin boards “as is.” You may use these images in BOOM Cards. However, if using in digital products with MOVEABLE pieces, please combine each image with a patterned background or layer with text and then save that image as a new flattened image. Then insert the flattened/combined image into your product. This will help protect my hand-drawn artwork. It’s imperative that it is flattened and not able to be saved “as is” and easily “lifted” with the click of the mouse. Thank you!
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