内容简介
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.
苍蝇伙计第五本!Buzz的爸爸妈妈不带苍蝇伙计参加郊游,免得它走丢。可是爸爸却不小心把苍蝇伙计关在了车尾箱,苍蝇伙计可以一起去郊游咯!
旅途中,苍蝇伙计在野餐的时候走丢了,幸好它最后出现在垃圾桶;然后它在美术馆走丢了,幸而后来在一副现代绘画上出现;可是回程的时候,却是Buzz的爸爸走丢了!
简单有趣的章节书,是阅读初学者的极佳选择!
作者简介
Tedd Arnold Tedd Arnold lives in Elmira, New York.
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精彩书评
Children's Literature Five books later and we still can not get enough of Fly Guy! It is time for a road trip and Buzz will not think of leaving Fly Guy at home. Mom and Dad have other plans, however, and Buzz's little pal is left at home, or so they think. When the family stops for a picnic and Fly Guy flies out of the trunk, Buzz can not contain his excitement. His parents warn him to make sure not to lose his pint-sized pal. Each stop on their trip is a scare, when Fly Guy appears to go missing. Mom and Dad ask, "Is Fly Guy lost?" But Buzz can spot Fly Guy in a seashell at the beach, on a famous painting at the art museum and digging through the stinky trashcan at the fun park. When it is the family's turn to get lost on the way home, Fly Guy heads up into the sky, scopes out their house, and guides them home safe and sound. This is one road trip that just would not have been the same without Fly Guy. Simple words and repetitions in the plot make this a perfect choice for kids just starting to move beyond the "See Spot run" kind of sentence structure. Above the categorization or levels of bland beginner readers, Fly Guy actually inspires kids to grab more books off the shelf. For other bug-infested beginner readers, check out Breakout at the Bug Lab by Ruth Horowitz and Inspector Hopper by Doug Cushman. Reviewer: Kristy Lyn Sutorius School Library Journal 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 Fewer Reviews Kirkus Reviews 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)
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Fly High, Fly Guy! 飞高点,苍蝇伙计 [精装] [3-8岁] epub pdf mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025
Fly High, Fly Guy! 飞高点,苍蝇伙计 [精装] [3-8岁] 下载 epub mobi pdf txt 电子书 2025
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FLY GUY 这个系列都很赞啊。
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本本经典,每次活动都来收书,好开心,女儿喜欢看,我喜欢读,买衣服的钱都用来买书啦,但看到娃丰富而严谨的语言和逻辑思维一切都值了。
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FLY GUY 这个系列都很赞啊。
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Fly High, Fly Guy!Fly High, Fly Guy!
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小朋友大了就想读一点有趣的书, 而且又不是太简单需要有一定长度, fly guy,真正满足了要求, 各种奇怪有趣的事, 让小朋友每次都期待下一本会是怎样, 不知不觉fly guy已经出到第13本了, 仍然是有趣充满想像, 即有友情,又有勇敢与冒险, 总之,非常符合5岁到6岁孩子的心理。 期待新书继续出,文字也很简单, 小朋友也可以独立阅读了,这样读起来又不吃力, 又有吸引力, 吸引小朋友一本接一本, 这也不难解释为什么这本书获得苏斯奖了。
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读书的感觉真好。读书是一种享受,无论躺在床上随意浏览,还是在办公室伏案书海畅游;
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学龄前的孩子,会非常喜欢同一本故事书,而一念再念。试想一本故事书一旦说了十遍,就算是再小的孩子,都会知道什么是对的?什么是错的?谁是好孩子?谁不该学习?大人也就不必再啰嗦一些连自己都不想听的大道理了。孩子年纪虽小,心思却是很细密的,我只是不间断地念故事书,但孩子大部分的好习惯和好品格,就在不知不觉中慢慢形成了。当孩子渐渐大了,开始需要教导他们一些规矩时,很神奇的是,我只要说个几次,不用费太多唇舌,两个孩子就能轻易了解我的话,并且确实地遵守、执行。连我自己都常常不由得暗自赞叹,这两个孩子为什么有一回坐捷运,一个小朋友看见空位就一屁股坐上去,完全无视身旁父母的存在。于是,我趁机简单地跟当时读幼儿园中班的儿子讲解了一下;没想到自此以后,如果捷运上只有一个空位时,就会听到一个小男孩大声地问:姊姊要不要坐?妈妈要不要坐?等我们都摇头时,才见他不疾不徐地坐下去,他的礼貌,常常会到其它的乘客。父母在教育孩子的当口,常可能因为太在意孩子当前的问题,有时使出浑身解数还解决不了事情时,牛角尖就会愈钻愈深,往往造成亲子关系两败俱伤。殊不见所谓的「橡皮擦妈妈」,每天跟在小学一年级的孩子身边做功课,孩子写一个字、妈妈擦一个字,一个边哭边写、一个边骂边擦。不知道有多少父母在孩子中、高年级之后才后悔,很多自己太重视的东西,当时都以为是在帮孩子的忙,其实却是在不知不觉中扼杀了孩子的学习兴趣。二十年以后,假设孩子都已经长大、进了社会,不论他们从事蓝领或白领工作,想要让事业成功的关键因素会是什么呢?」我喜欢把问题推向未来,让父母跳脱现在,这样心中的疑问,有时反而会变得明白。学历、语文、人脉、家世背景、吃苦耐劳……等,每个人的条件组合都不相同,但大多数的成功者都有一个共通点:对的态度。如果你是老板,希望雇用抱持什么态度的员工呢?每个人心中都有一把尺,即使学历再高,只要态度不对,你还会愿意雇用他吗?如果你是个受雇于人的员工,又希望遇上什么样的同事呢?是遇事推托、遇错推诿;还是负责任、愿意与人合作的伙伴呢?态度关系着事业的成功,也关系着家庭的和谐,根本就是关系着整个人生。像是当今有多少人在使用现金卡或信用卡扩张消费,而金钱观、价值观和消费习惯,也是人生态度的一环。如果一个成年人可以去跟人借钱,只为了买一个名牌包,这样的人生是否还真的能快乐起来,实在令人存疑。如果二十年后,父母才发现孩子的人生态度有问题,这样可就太迟了。不趁孩子还是一张白纸时多花些心力,等到人格都已定型后,父母的教育功能早已衰退,对孩子的影响力也已经有限。不要继续溺爱他、不要继续帮他处理一笔又一笔的负债,可能是到时候唯一能做的事。
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读书可以畅流…… 读书给人恬淡、宁静、心安理得的快乐,是名利、金钱不可取代的,
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囤书,双十一收了很多原版