Top 9 recommendation worm book
Finding the best worm book suitable for your needs isnt easy. With hundreds of choices can distract you. Knowing whats bad and whats good can be something of a minefield. In this article, weve done the hard work for you.
Best worm book
1. Wiggling Worms at Work (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)
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HarperCollins PublishersDescription
Crawling through the dirt, worms are hard at work, helping plants to grow. Worms help the fruit and vegetables we eat by loosening the soil and feeding the plants. Read and find out about these wiggling wonders!
2. Diary of a Worm
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Oversize hard cover book with DJDescription
Amazon Editors recommend this book for children reading with help and building independent reading skills.
#1 New York Times Bestseller!
This hilarious picture book from the bestselling, acclaimedauthor-illustrator team of Doreen Cronin and Harry Bliss tells the adventures of aworm through his daily diary entries.
This is the diary of a worm. This worm lives with his parents, plays with his friends, and even goes to school. But unlike you or me, he never has to take a bath, he gets to eat his homework, and because he doesn't have legs, he just can't do the hokey pokeyno matter how hard he tries.
Read the other books in the series: Diary ofa Fly and Diary ofa Spider!
3. The Worm: The Disgusting Critters Series
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The second in a series of humorous books about disgusting creatures, The Worm is a look at the earthworm. It covers such topics as the worm's habitats (sometimes they live inside other animals), its anatomy (its muscle tube is slimy and gross), and its illustrious history (worms have been on Earth for 120 million years). Although silly and off-the-wall, The Worm contains factual information that ties in with curriculum.4. Best Lowly Worm Book Ever!
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Random House Books for Young ReadersDescription
A previously-unpublished classic-in-the-making from Richard Scarry is cause for joyous celebration!Its quite the busy day for Lowly Worm. Whether he is at school, on the farm, helping his friends, or zooming about in his apple car, Lowly always gives young readers plenty to see and discover. Learning new words, counting along, and finding their favorite characters in the illustrations, children will repeatedly pore over this newly discovered Richard Scarry gem, lovingly completed by his son, Huck Scarry.
5. An Earthworm's Life (Nature Upclose)
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Describes, in simple text and illustrations, the daily activities and life cycle of the earthworm.6. How To Start A Worm Bin
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Do you want to learn to turn food scraps into valuable compost? Do you believe in taking responsibility for the waste we create?- What type of composting worms to buy
- How to construct a bin, maintain the right environment, and how to foster a thriving worm herd.
- The Worm Bin Troubleshooting and FAQ sections cover the rest.
7. The Fork, the Witch, and the Worm: Tales from Alagasia (Volume 1: Eragon) (Inheritance Cycle)
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The internationally bestselling fantasy sensation is back, with brand-new stories set in the world of Eragon and the Inheritance Cycle!A wanderer and a cursed child. Spells and magic. And dragons, of course. Welcome back to the world of Alagasia.
It's been a year since Eragon departed Alagasia in search of the perfect home to train a new generation of Dragon Riders. Now he is struggling with an endless sea of tasks: constructing a vast dragonhold, wrangling with suppliers, guarding dragon eggs, and dealing with belligerent Urgals and haughty elves. Then a vision from the Eldunar, unexpected visitors, and an exciting Urgal legend offer a much-needed distraction and a new perspective.
This volume features three original stories set in Alagasia, interspersed with scenes from Eragon's own unfolding adventure. Included is an excerpt from the memoir of the unforgettable witch and fortune-teller Angela the herbalist . . . penned by Angela Paolini, the inspiration for the character, herself!
Relish the incomparable imagination of Christopher Paolini in this thrilling new collection of stories based in the world of the Inheritance Cycle. Includes four new pieces of original art by the author.
8. Yucky Worms: Read and Wonder
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Ages - 5,6,7,8Weight - 0.375
Depth - 10.00
Width - 9.00
Height - 0.15
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Heres to natures recyclers! Kids will burrow right into this book about the industrious and danger-filled life of the delightfully yucky earthworm. (Ages 5-8)Who would want to be friends with a wiggly, slimy worm? You cant even tell which end is which! But theres more to these lowly creatures than meets the eye. Kids are invited to find out where worms live, see how they move, and understand why gardeners consider them friends with the help of this humorous and informative look at an unappreciated and fascinating creature.
Back matter includes further information about worms and an index.
9. There's a Hair in My Dirt! A Worm's Story
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Harper PerennialDescription
Once upon a time in a place far away, lived a man named Gary Larson who used to draw cartoons. It was a cartoon that appeared for many years in daily newspapers and was loved by millions. (And was confusing to millions more.) But one day he stopped.
Gary went into hiding. He made a couple short films. He played his guitar. He threw sticks for his dogs. They threw some back.
Yet Gary was restless. He couldn't sleep nights. Something haunted him. (Besides Gramps.) Something that would return him to his roots in biology, drawing and dementia--a tale called There's a Hair in My Dirt! A Worm's Story.
It begins a few inches underground, when a young worm, during a typical family dinner, discovers there's a hair in his plate of dirt. He becomes rather upset, not just about his tainted meal but about his entire miserable, wormy life. This, in turn, spurs his father to tell him a story--a story to inspire the children of invertebrates everywhere.
And so Father Worm describes the saga of a fair young maiden and her adventuresome stroll through her favorite forest, a perambulator's paradise. It is a journey filled with mystery and magic. Or so she thinks.
Which is all we'll say for now.
What exactly does the maiden encounter?
Does Son Worm learn a lesson?
More important, does he eat his plate of fresh dirt?
Well, you'll have to read to find out, but let's just say the answers are right under your feet.
Written and illustrated in a children's storybook style, There's a Hair in My Dirt! A Worm's Story is a twisted take on the difference between our idealized view of Nature and the sometimes cold, hard reality of life for the birds and the bees and the worms (not to mention our own species).
Told with his trademark off-kilter humor, this first original non--Far Side book is the unique work of a comic master.
Now Larson can finally sleep at night. Question is, will you?
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