Ride, Fly Guy, Ride! (Fly Guy #11) (Hardcover)

Ride, Fly Guy, Ride! (Fly Guy #11) By Tedd Arnold, Tedd Arnold (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Tedd Arnold, Tedd Arnold (Illustrator)
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Description


The New York Times-bestselling Fly Guy series goes on an action-packed adventure by boat, train, plane, and beyond!

Dad takes Fly Guy and Buzz for a car ride, but in a funny and wacky turn of events, Fly Guy is blown out of the car window and into a passing truck, where he lands in the driver's mouth! The driver spits him out, and Fly Guy tumbles onto a boat. Fly Guy then winds up on a circus train with an elephant and then an airplane ... and he just misses taking off with a rocket ship!This easy-to-read adventure concludes with Buzz, Dad, and Fly Guy returning home on a bike. Fly Guy loves RIDEZZZ!

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.

Praise For…


Praise for Hi! Fly Guy"Readers drawn by the flashy foil cover will stick around to applaud this unusually capable critter." -Publishers WeeklyPraise for Super Fly Guy"A fly by delight." -BooklistPraise for Fly High, Fly Guy!"A shoo-in for kids who prefer their beginning readers funny and action-packed." -Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Hi! Fly Guy"Readers drawn by the flashy foil cover will stick around to applaud this unusually capable critter." -Publishers WeeklyPraise for Super Fly Guy"A fly by delight." -BooklistPraise for Fly High, Fly Guy!"A shoo-in for kids who prefer their beginning readers funny and action-packed." -Kirkus Reviews


Product Details
ISBN: 9780545222761
ISBN-10: 0545222761
Publisher: Cartwheel Books
Publication Date: March 1st, 2012
Pages: 32
Language: English
Series: Fly Guy
 

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