Books like I Spy Fly Guy!
Award winning
Fly Guy Meets Fly Girl! (Fly Guy #8) (8)
Tedd Arnold, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging, humorous story sparks children’s imagination.
Introduces companionship through relatable fly characters.
Encourages early reading skills and vocabulary development.
Fun blend of adventure and friendship themes.

Fly Guy Meets Fly Girl! (Fly Guy #8) (8)
Tedd Arnold, 2013
The Geography Book: Activities for Exploring, Mapping, and Enjoying Your World
Caroline Arnold, Tedd Arnold, Ron Marshall, 1994
108 pages
Why to read
Enhances geographic knowledge through fun activities.
Encourages spatial awareness and curiosity about the world.
Supports critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Interactive approach promotes engaging learning experience.

The Geography Book: Activities for Exploring, Mapping, and Enjoying Your World
Caroline Arnold, Tedd Arnold, Ron Marshall, 1994
Award winning
Catalina Magdalena Hoopensteiner Wallendiner Hogan Logan Bogan Was Her Name
Tedd Arnold, 2004
40 pages
Why to read
Playful rhyme scheme enhances linguistic and phonetic skills.
Boosts memory through repetitive and rhythmic narrative.
Fosters creativity and humor in storytelling.
Encourages engagement through whimsical illustrations.

Catalina Magdalena Hoopensteiner Wallendiner Hogan Logan Bogan Was Her Name
Tedd Arnold, 2004
Award winning
Even More Parts
Tedd Arnold, 2007
40 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with humorous, playful language.
Illustrates importance of idioms in everyday language.
Encourages curiosity about human body and expressions.
Supports language development and creative thinking.

Even More Parts
Tedd Arnold, 2007
Award winning
Fly Guy Presents: Scary Creatures!
Tedd Arnold, 2020
176 pages
Why to read
Exciting journey into the world of scary creatures.
Educational content boosts children's learning and curiosity.
Rich illustrations engage and captivate young readers.
Promotes bravery and knowledge about misunderstood creatures.

Fly Guy Presents: Scary Creatures!
Tedd Arnold, 2020
Award winning
Dylan the Villain
K.G. Campbell, 2016
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative ignites children's imagination.
Highlights competitiveness, resilience in a fun way.
Encourages empathy and understanding of differences.
Colorful illustrations captivate and entertain young readers.

Dylan the Villain
K.G. Campbell, 2016
Indie Kidd: Are We Having Fun Yet (Hmmm?)
Karen Mccombie, Lydia Monks, 2008
160 pages
Why to read
Explores friendship dynamics, fostering social skills development.
Encourages emotional intelligence through character interactions.
Cultivates resilience and adaptability in changing situations.
Supports literacy with engaging narrative style.

Indie Kidd: Are We Having Fun Yet (Hmmm?)
Karen Mccombie, Lydia Monks, 2008
Award winning
The Wild Robot
Peter Brown, 2016
320 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled narrative fosters curiosity and exploration.
Engages young readers with themes of friendship and survival.
Illustrates the importance of adaptability and resilience.
Supports development of empathy through robotic character, Roz.
