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Books with title Worms

  • Worms

    Theresa Greenaway, Chris Fairclough

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, May 15, 1999)
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  • Worms

    Alan MacDonald, David Roberts

    Paperback (Good Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Dirty Bertie: Worms
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  • Worms!

    Alan MacDonald

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing, March 15, 1807)
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  • Worms

    John Wood

    Paperback (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Worms are small organisms that have a valuable role in their surrounding environments. Readers learn about all the important ways in which worms contribute to their ecosystems, proving that no creature is too small to make a difference. Creative design elements, including eye-catching fact boxes and colorful photographs, draw readers in to the weird and wonderful world of worms. As readers explore essential science curriculum topics, such as ecosystems and food chains, they also learn fun facts about creatures they see often but most likely know little about.
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  • Worms!

    Alan MacDonald, David Roberts

    Paperback (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
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  • Worms

    Jack K Patterson

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2019)
    To many people, worms seem like creepy creatures indeed. Lacking lungs, eyes, and limbs, they breathe through their skin and use their bodies to sense brightness and vibrations. Some worms can be very long, like the bootlace worm, while others are shorter, like the common earthworm. Through vivid photographs and easy-to-understand text, this book explains to young readers exactly what a worm is, how worms live, what unique features help them to prosper underground, and why they're good for the soil in ecosystems around the world.
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  • Worms

    Jack K Patterson

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2019)
    To many people, worms seem like creepy creatures indeed. Lacking lungs, eyes, and limbs, they breathe through their skin and use their bodies to sense brightness and vibrations. Some worms can be very long, like the bootlace worm, while others are shorter, like the common earthworm. Through vivid photographs and easy-to-understand text, this book explains to young readers exactly what a worm is, how worms live, what unique features help them to prosper underground, and why they're good for the soil in ecosystems around the world.
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  • Worms

    John Wood

    Library Binding (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Worms are small organisms that have a valuable role in their surrounding environments. Readers learn about all the important ways in which worms contribute to their ecosystems, proving that no creature is too small to make a difference. Creative design elements, including eye-catching fact boxes and colorful photographs, draw readers in to the weird and wonderful world of worms. As readers explore essential science curriculum topics, such as ecosystems and food chains, they also learn fun facts about creatures they see often but most likely know little about.
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  • Worms

    Susie Williams

    Paperback (Wayland, June 25, 2020)
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  • Worms

    Susie Williams, Hannah Tolson

    Hardcover (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 15, 2020)
    "This beautifully illustrated title explores the wonderful world of slimy worms. Worms get rid of dead leaves and animals, and their poo makes soil full of goodness to help plants grow. Find out more fascinating worm facts in this amazing book"--
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  • Worms

    Lois and Louis Darling

    Paperback (Random House, )
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  • Worms

    Sian Smith

    Hardcover (Raintree, July 6, 2012)
    This book uses simple rhymes and engaging images to teach readers about worms.