![]() ![]() Everyone misses Roz, and Buzz makes a plan. She is replaced by Miss Muzzle, who burns the peas and turnips. Sadly, Roz is fired after her boss demands a fly-free lunchroom. When he meets Roz, the lunch lady, she pronounces, "No flies in the lunchroom!" Then Fly Guy endears himself to her by saying her name, "Rozzz," and she feeds him treats (fish heads in sour milk). ![]() Fly Guy loves the dirty dishes, the smelly mop, and the garbage cans. ![]() There's definitely a "buzz" in the school lunchroom. It could also serve slightly older reluctant and struggling readers." -Bobbee Pennington, Bryan Public Library, TX"Ĭopyright 2006 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.ĪpK-Gr. The text has suitable repetitive phrases to aid the developing fluency of students beginning to read independently. The cartoon illustrations are funny and action-packed and the layout is appropriate for beginning readers, with one or two sentences per page. The writing is fast paced, the plot is interesting, and many of the humorous and mildly -gross - details will appeal to children. Finally, Buzz comes up with a plan, Roz is reinstated, and Fly Guy gets to stay in the lunchroom. Fly Guy is subsequently banned from the room by her replacement, who is a terrible cook. ![]() When the lunch lady allows the insect to live in the lunchroom, she is fired. MaK-Gr 2 -In this easy chapter book, Buzz -s pet fly attends school with him. ![]()
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