Children’s ARC Review: Wizard Lizard Rides the Subway by Dan Dugi

Title: Wizard Lizard Rides the Subway

Series: The Principle Gang

Author:  Dan Dugi

Publisher:  Dugi Group LLC

Publication Date:  October 14, 2014

Page Count: 36

Where I got it: Netgalley

Where you can get it: Amazon

How much: List Price 14.95

Format I read it in: eARC


 


Description/Blurb:



 The adventures of Bli the Fly and Danny the Wizard Lizard continue as the best friends take a trip to New York City for an anti-bullying conference.Wizard Lizard Rides the Subway, Book Two in The Principle Gang Series, finds Danny the Wizard Lizard and Bli the Fly receiving positive attention for their mission to rid the world of bullying. In recognition of their great work, Mrs. Gecko, their school counselor, registers The Principle Gang for an anti-bullying conference in New York City.


Enlisting the driving talents of Mrs. Fly, Danny the Wizard Lizard and Bli the Fly make the long drive to the Big Apple for the conference. Before the conference, Danny the Wizard Lizard shows his friends around the city, where they experience speeding taxis, street food, and the subway. At the conference, The Principle Gang shares their three rules to prevent bullying: don’t be mean; tell your teacher; and, be a friend. Mrs. Fly, Bli the Fly, and Danny the Wizard Lizard leave the Big Apple having signed up 132 new members of the Principle Gang–a resounding success for their anti-bullying mission!



My Thoughts:Wizard Lizard Rides the Subway

Wizard Lizard Rides the Subway by Dan Dugi

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


This was an adorably cute children’s book. My 5 year old loved the vivid pictures and the story held her attention!


My 5 year old is autistic, so finding children’s books that will hold her attention is a challenge. But this one was absolutely adorable and she keeps asking for me to read it again and again. I think Wizard Lizard may yet dethrone Pete the Cat.


View all my reviews


**DISCLAIMER** In full compliance with FTC Guidelines, I received this book from Netgelley. I was in no way compensated for this opinion, and the thoughts are my own. Links above will take you to a site where you can PURCHASE a copy. Using those links will take you through an affiliate link and I will receive a small percentage of the purchase cost. You are in no way obligated to use affiliate links and there is no additional cost to do so. Clicking here will take you to more information about the book on Goodreads. 

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on March 17, 2016 06:12
No comments have been added yet.