Fans of Diary of a Worm and Diary of a Spider will recognize the conventions behind the latest book from Doreen Cronin and Harry Bliss: a young bug keeps a journal of tiny triumphs and frustrations. The story is light on plot but teeming with funny vignettes that blur the line between entomology and early childhood. Diary of a Fly is also a wry reminder of how frustrating it can feel to be small…
The New York Times
Whether you have an aspiring bug catcher who’s practicing his pincer grip by capturing moths mid-flight or a preschooler who runs away screaming at the mere mention of something creepy crawly (or perhaps a little of each), these books are sure to capture your child’s imagination while giving them new insights into the wonderful world […]