


This book is considered an easy reader with special vocabulary that would need to be reviewed and explained beforehand. Or, this is the type of book that motivates some reluctant readers to get involved with reading. The book is a little gross, so expect some comments! However, most children really think this book is funny and even like to hear it read time and time again. However, she is lacking some of the traits of a superhero, and this is all explained in a fun way. The plot of the book is that Fly wants to be a superhero, and has many great talents such as being able to change direction while flying.

The first day she is so worried that she will be the only one eating regurgitated food, but learns all the flies at school do so as well! Great news, right? While this book is humorous and fun, it also slips in some factual information. Fly has 327 brothers and sisters which makes for some interesting reading, and she goes to school. The viewpoint of the book is from the main character’s point of view, in this case a fly. This hysterical picture book by New York Times bestselling author Doreen Cronin and New York Times bestselling illustrator Harry Bliss tells the daily doings of a small worm in a gigantic worm world.By Doreen Cronin, illustrated by Harry Blissĭiary of a Fly is a book in a series by Doreen Cronin that personifies an insect, a worm, and a spider. But unlike you or me, he never has to take a bath, he gets to eat his homework, and because he doesnt have legs, he just cant do the hokey pokey - no matter how hard he tries. This worm lives with his parents, plays with his friends, and even goes to school. Read the other books in the series: Diary of a Fly and Diary of a Spider! From the Back Cover One small worm. But unlike you or me, he never has to take a bath, he gets to eat his homework, and because he doesnt have legs, he just cant do the hokey pokey-no matter how hard he tries. Book Synopsis #1 New York Times Bestseller! This hilarious picture book from the bestselling, acclaimed author-illustrator team of Doreen Cronin and Harry Bliss tells the adventures of a worm through his daily diary entries. About the Book The New York Times bestselling author of Click, Clack, Moo and Giggle, Giggle, Quack teams up with illustrator Harry Bliss for this hysterical journal about the daily doings and the hidden world of a lovable underground dweller.
