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School Library Journal
Reviewed on October 1, 2007
PreS-Gr 3 Fans of "Diary of a Spider" (2005) and "Diary of a Worm" (2003, both HarperCollins) will be thrilled with this latest mix of whimsy and scientific fact. Fly, a sassy insect with a red bow on her purple head, writes in her diary about her first-day-of-school worries (will everyone else eat regurgitated food?), the challenges of fly-school classes, a visit to her aunt who is stuck on the wrong side of a screen door, and playdates with her pals Worm and Spide...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on January 1, 2008
Readers of Diary of a Worm (rev. 11/03) and Diary of a Spider (rev. 11/05) could guess that Diary of a Fly would not be far behind, and, sure enough, here is the third in the series of books about a trio of diminutive friends. Like the others, this relays real-life information through humor ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2007
Like <i>Diary of a Worm</i> and <i>Diary of a Spider</i>, this book relays real-life information through Cronin's impeccable co...Log In or Sign Up to Read More