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Worms Life Cycles book for early readers Reviews

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Worms are very helpful to the earth. Their tunnels help keep the soil healthy.""This captivating book offers children close-up glimpses of a familiar garden guest. A great follow-up after seeing worms at work in nature. Child-friendly facts share the pages with thorough photo documentation of the worm's life cycle. Simple, fact-based text for early readers offers context and vocabulary for the child's observations. Life cycle diagram, picture glossary, and index. Paperback, 24 pages.This First Step Nonfiction Life Cycles series also includes: Strawberries (SC652), Apple Trees (SC650), Sunflowers (SC142), Dandelions (SC143), Tomatoes (SC651), and Pumpkins (SC139).

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My 21mo daughter has chosen this book time and time again for "Read, peeeese?" The photographs are large, bright, and engaging. The text is easy to read and factual. She like talking about the "mommy worm, daddy worm, and baby worms" on one of the pages. This is a winner in our book (haha,) and I look forward to picking up other titles from the same series!
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Posted 12 years ago