The Fly

The Fly by Petr Horáček is a playful exploration of a house fly’s perspective, published by Walker in 2011. This edition features 28 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with the whimsical narrative. The story follows the fly as it questions why people are reluctant to share their food or play with it, all while navigating the challenges of being swatted away.
Readers will find a humorous take on social themes and emotions as the fly expresses its confusion and desire for companionship. The book blends elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, making it suitable for young audiences interested in animals and insects. With its engaging illustrations and lighthearted tone, this novelty book encourages interaction and reflection on feelings and social dynamics.
Official synopsis Publisher
Hello! It’s me – the house fly. Open my book and take a look inside. There’s never a dull moment.The Fly doesn’t understand why people won’t share their food with him, or play with him … and why do they keep trying to swat him? He’s not doing any harm. Be careful not to swat the Fly yourself when you close the book in this fun and buzzing novelty book from Petr Horacek.
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