The Adventures Of Wormie Wormington Book Three: Wormie and the Snowball
Written by Adam Brown
Illustrated by Andy Smart
This is book three in the series about a worm and his friend. As Wormie emerges from his can, he shivers in the cold. Soon, he spies the young boy with whom he shares many adventures.
The boy introduces Wormie to a toboggan. In no time at all, the two friends are careening down the hill. But trouble occurs soon after. Young readers will thrill to their struggles and how they manage to overcome them.
The book is colorful and nicely illustrated.
Highly recommend the series for primary grade readers.
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Publisher’s Book Summary: Snail and Worm are having a dispute. It’s causing quite a ruckus in their home. Many of the other inhabitants of the garden are affected by their fight. Will they be able to put their differences aside when they learn the garden’s existence is threatened?
An earthworm churns away in the garden doing his job. He disturbs the snail, the bees, and the butterflies. Each of the garden creatures wants to get his job done, but they cannot seem to get out of each other’s way. When a monster appears, they scatter until the danger is gone.
Will the garden’s inhabitants learn to work as a team for the benefit of all? Is it possible to overcome individual differences for their mutual benefit?
This adorable picture book speaks volumes about friendship, cooperation, teamwork, and empathy for all kinds of life. Endearing characters and large text create appeal for the youngest audience as well as a beginning reader.
Highly recommended for preschoolers and elementary school age readers. A perfect choice to welcome the Spring season.
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