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Fly Guy and the Frankenfly (Fly Guy #13) (13)

Fly Guy and the Frankenfly (Fly Guy #13) (13)

Published in
2013
3.95
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Description

In the latest installment of the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling Fly Guy series, Buzz and Fly Guy spend a day playing spooky games and doing crafts. When Buzz sleeps, he dreams that Fly Guy creates a giant Frankenfly monster. However, Buzz wakes up to find that Fly Guy fell asleep making posters about their friendship, and realizes that the dream was fun and not scary.
Age
5-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
32 pages
Book in series
#13

Why to read

  • Engaging Storyline: 'Fly Guy and the Frankenfly' offers a fun and imaginative story that captures the attention of young readers, making it an enjoyable reading experience that encourages a love for books.
  • Vibrant Illustrations: Tedd Arnold's distinctive and colorful illustrations complement the text and help bring the characters and their adventures to life, which can be especially appealing to visual learners and reluctant readers.
  • Early Reading Development: The book's simple vocabulary, repetition, and use of sight words make it ideal for early readers who are just starting to read independently, helping to build their confidence and reading skills.
  • Humor and Friendship Themes: The story incorporates humor and themes of friendship that resonate with children, teaching them about the value of friends and the importance of laughter, all while keeping them engaged with the characters' antics.