Flying Feet review by PAnd0212_tomah
Flying Feet (Zigzag Kids)
by Alasdair Bright, Patricia Reilly Giff
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Tomah, WI, United States
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Flying Feet By Patricia Reilly Gaff Flying Feet is the third book in the Zigzag Kids series. The genre for this book is realistic fiction. It is about a boy named Charlie who likes to come up with new inventions that are creative and seldom work. Charlie has agreed to come to Come as a character day but does not really want too. Will Charlie be able to help Jake the sweeper get rid of a big pile of trash and save Come as a Character day, too?

Opinion: 

I really enjoyed Flying Feet and thought that that it was a very good book. While reading the book I felt like I was really there the whole time. The author truly did do a great job giving enough details especially when describing the characters and their personalities and traits. The reading level for this book would be from eight years old and higher. This book would be more appealing to eight to ten year olds, anyone older would probably get bored. I suggest this book to anyone that needs or wants to read a short, cute, funny book. The strengths for this book are the great detailed pictures. They also help move the story along. I recommend this book to anyone that needs or wants to read a short, cute, funny book.

 

Rating:
3
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