Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1301/2007005317-b.html
Available:*
Format | Library | Call Number | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Book | Searching... Bookmobile | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... Chenier Center Branch | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... Duson Branch | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... East Regional Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... East Regional Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... East Regional Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... East Regional Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... Main Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... Main Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... Milton Branch | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... North Regional Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... South Regional Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... South Regional Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... South Regional Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... West Regional Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Book | Searching... West Regional Library | E Arn | Searching... Unknown |
Bound With These Titles
On Order
Summary
Summary
The fifth book in an award-winning, easy-to-read series about a boy and his pet fly, each book in the series has a fun foil cover!Mom and Dad won't let Fly Guy go along on the family road trip. They're afraid he'll get lost. But when Dad accidentally shuts him in the trunk, Fly Guy goes along for the ride!First, Fly Guy gets lost at the picnic site--but he shows up in the garbage can. Then he gets lost at the art museum, but he shows up as part of a modern painting. At the beach, he turns up in a shell, and at he amusement park, on Buzz's hot dog (yuck!).Zany illustrations and easy-to-read text make this a fun reading adventure for the beginner. The first book in the Fly Guy series is a Theodor Geisel honor book.
Author Notes
Tedd Arnold was born in Elmira, New York. He earned a fine arts degree from the University of Florida. He and his wife, Carol, lived in Tallahassee where he worked as a commercial illustrator. He has now published over 50 books as author and illustrator. His book, Hi! Fly Guy received a 2006 Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor from the American Library Association.
He now resides back in Elmira with his family. He has two grown sons, Walter and William. (Bowker Author Biography)
Reviews (4)
School Library Journal Review
K-Gr 2-In this easy reader, Buzz asks permission to take Fly Guy on their family vacation, and Mom says, "He's too little-. He might get lost." But the illustration shows Dad closing the trunk with the pet inside, so Fly Guy accompanies them to the beach, art museum, and amusement park. Short chapters state the day's itinerary: "They drove to the beach." Activity is depicted in wonderful wordless illustrations, such as Fly Guy riding a wave in a clam shell, kissing a Mona Lisa look-alike at the museum, and helping to lead the way home. Arnold masterfully infuses funny, expressive cartoon illustrations with actions that further the plot, minimizing the burden of decoding for emerging readers and maximizing their ability to engage in a fun and satisfying story.-Laura Scott, Farmington Community Library, MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Horn Book Review
This fifth series installment finds Buzz, his parents, and his pet fly, Fly Guy, taking a road trip. Though the parents are continually worried that Fly Guy will get lost, they're the ones who need help navigating their way home. Bright, exaggerated, squiggly-lined illustrations add even more humor to the already very silly story. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.
Kirkus Review
When Buzz and his parents take a road trip, pet-of-sorts Fly Guy stows away in the trunk. Rather than getting lost, as Dad fears, the insect displays effortless adaptive skills. He surfs at the beach, smooches a Mona Lisa look-alike at the art museum and rides the roller coaster at the fun park, finding snacks aplenty in trashcans en route. When Dad loses the way home, Fly Guy rises to the rescue, using "his super fly eyes to spy their house." Arnold delivers another engaging romp that combines a spare but never stilted text and child-appealing pictures (wherein even the figures in museum paintings are bug-eyed). From the very shiny cover's dizzying perspective to the heroic conclusion, this fifth outing's a shoo-in for kids who prefer their beginning readers funny and action-packed. (Early reader. 4-7) Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Review
Although Buzz's parents are initially resistant to him taking his insect pet along on vacation, Fly Guy joins the family as they drive to the beach, the museum, and the fun park. When they get lost on the homeward trip, Buzz sends Fly Guy aloft to study the landscape and save the day. The story offers built-in breaks for beginning readers by inviting them to search for Fly Guy in the pictures. Everything about the artwork spells fun, from the cartoonlike pencil drawings of googly-eyed characters to the circus-bright watercolor washes. Another winner in the amusing Fly Guy series.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2008 Booklist