Fly Guy and the Frankenfly (Fly Guy #13)

· Sold by Scholastic Inc.
3.8
20 reviews
Ebook
32
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Buzz dreams about Frankenfly--but Fly Guy is a friend, not a monster!

In the latest installment of the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling Fly Guy series, Buzz and Fly Guy spend a day together playing some spooky games and doing arts and crafts projects. When Buzz goes to bed, Fly Guy stays awake and is "bizzie"! Buzz has a nightmare that a gigantic Frankenfly monster is out to get him! But when he wakes up, all he sees is Fly Guy, who fell asleep making posters showing that he and Buzz are best friends.The wacky dream scene involving Frankenfly is fun and hilarious, not scary. Buzz awakens to a sweet message of friendship that is nothing to be afraid of.

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3.8
20 reviews
A Google user
January 4, 2017
It is not worth #6 at all so so so bad it was so bad i called a sos :[ it shold be longer how is with me
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Diana
December 15, 2015
It was too short and not worth almost $6. Disappointing!
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loginhdi Collier
April 17, 2016
My son love fly guy 😄😄😄❤❤💗yes. I my family loves fly guy
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About the author

Tedd Arnold is the bestselling author and illustrator of the Fly Guy (Zig Zag et Zazie) series, Green Wilma, Parts, and other popular picture books. He is also the illustrator of Detective Blue. He has received Theodor Seuss Geisel Honors for Hi! Fly Guy (Salut Zig Zag!) and I Spy Fly Guy! (Où es-tu Zig Zag?). Tedd lives with his wife, Carol, in Florida.

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