Arnolds pop-eyed, big-headed cartoon figures provide the proper comedic air for this brief episode, which is arranged in chapters and wrapped in an eye-catching, glittery cover. But when Roz is fired in favor of Miss Muzzle-whose idea of a nourishing lunch is burnt peas and turnips-its up to the resourceful Fly Guy to return the favor. Which is to say, he discovers the lunchroom run by the esteemed Roz, a fine cook who isnt above rewarding a bug who can say her name with a delicious cup of chicken bones and fish heads in sour milk. Review Quotes KirkusThe busy, buzzy beastie introduced in Hi! Fly Guy (2005) accompanies his best bud Buzz to school, and enters fly heaven. With an eye-catching holographic foil cover, this is the second in a series of four books. But when the lunch ladies discover theres a fly in the cafeteria, chaos ensues! Though Fly Guy makes a mess of things, he also shows his powers as a Super Fly Guy!Using hyperbole, puns, slapstick, and silly drawings, bestselling author/illustrator Tedd Arnold creates an easy reader that is full of fun. He loves the dirty dishes, the smelly mop, and the garbage cans. Book Synopsis The second book in a humorous, easy-to-read series about a boy and his fly! Books have foil covers! Fly Guy loves the school lunchroom. About the Book Using puns, slapstick, and silly drawings, Arnold offers a second installment of this easy-to-read story about a boy and his fly.
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