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Books with title Wiggling Earthworms

  • Wiggling Earthworms

    Laura Hamilton Waxman

    language (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Examine the interesting characteristics of worms, including their body parts and structure, their habitat and how it supports them, and how they get their food. Captions are paired with photos in the book to point out key visual details to readers, and chapter headings assist in locating information and main ideas. For further exploration, readers will find text features such as a labeled photo diagram, glossary, and index in the back of the book.
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  • Wiggling Earthworms

    Laura Hamilton Waxman

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Examine the interesting characteristics of worms, including their body parts and structure, their habitat and how it supports them, and how they get their food. Captions are paired with photos in the book to point out key visual details to readers, and chapter headings assist in locating information and main ideas. For further exploration, readers will find text features such as a labeled photo diagram, glossary, and index in the back of the book.
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  • Earthworms

    Claire Llewellyn, Barrie Watts

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2002)
    Looks at earthworms, where they live, their enemies, and how the feed, grow up, and mate.
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  • Earthworms

    Lisa J. Amstutz

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Earthworms wiggle in the soil under our feet. In their dark homes, these helpful critters make their way around with no eyes or ears while enriching the soil. Appeal to young children's fascination with nature with delightfully simple, fun text and bright, close-up photos. All Little Pebble books have an Accelerated Reader ATOS level of 1.0 or below.
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  • Earthworms

    Lisa J. Amstutz

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Earthworms wiggle in the soil under our feet. In their dark homes, these helpful critters make their way around with no eyes or ears while enriching the soil. Appeal to young children's fascination with nature with delightfully simple, fun text and bright, close-up photos. All Little Pebble books have an Accelerated Reader ATOS level of 1.0 or below.
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  • Wiggly Earthworms

    Natalie Lunis, John W Reynolds

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Large, colorful photos and grade-appropriate text will engage emergent readers as they learn about the natural habitat, physical characteristics, diet, and behavior of marine invertebrates, in this vibrant series perfect for children learning about animal classification.
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  • Earthworms

    Claire Llewellyn

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, Oct. 23, 2003)
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  • Earthworms

    Nils Hogner, Dorothy Childs Hogner

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Co., March 15, 1953)
    Wonderfully illustrated with black and white drawings, this book offers a vast amount of information on earthworms, all written at the level a young person will understand. It covers the anatomy, both outer and inner, of the earthworm, various environments, senses of the worms, digestion, food, castings and their importance, benefits they provide us, and the entire life cycle of the earthworm. The book also includes various projects which can be performed, simply and at home, and gives a great step-by-step account of how to raise your own worms, or, in other words, how to start your own worm farm!
  • Earthworms

    Sue Barraclough

    Paperback (Raintree, April 14, 2005)
    Earthworms can be found allover the outdoors. This title introduces them to young readers and gives them a close up look at the world of earthworms.
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  • Earthworms

    Claire Llewellyn, Barrie Watts

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2002)
    Looks at earthworms, where they live, their enemies, and how the feed, grow up, and mate.
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  • Earthworms

    Claire Llewellyn

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Oct. 26, 2000)
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  • Earthworms

    Kevin J. Holmes

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Provides an introduction to the earthworm, covering its physical characteristics, habits, behavior, and relationships to humans.
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