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Diary of a Worm

Diary of a Worm

Published in
2003
4.22
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Description

This is the diary of a worm who shares many similarities with humans as he lives with his parents, plays with friends, and attends school. However, unlike humans, he enjoys unique perks such as never needing a bath, eating his homework, and not being able to do the hokey pokey due to his lack of legs. His appearance is also quite humorous as his head resembles his rear end. Written by Doreen Cronin and illustrated by Harry Bliss, this book provides a comical glimpse into the hidden world of a lovable underground dweller. It is recommended for children who are reading with help and building independent reading skills.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
40 pages

Why to read

  • Humorous content
  • Relatable characters
  • Educational content
  • Encourages empathy towards nature