We Dig Worms! (Toon Books Level 1)

by Kevin McCloskey (Author)

We Dig Worms! (Toon Books Level 1)
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

What do worms do all day? How do they see? And why are they so cold and squishy?

Find out by going on an underground tour through the hidden world of earthworms. Kevin McCloskey's book even shows readers what's happening inside a worm's body--brain, crop, gizzard, and more. The book takes young readers from "ew!" to "wow!" as they learn about the different ways worms work hard to help the earth. Kids may pick up many of the life science lessons contained here on their first read, but they'll return to We Dig Worms! again and again to rediscover its story. Deceptively simple, humble yet charming, this little book reaches surprising depths . . . just like, well, a worm!

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 2--Earthworms are a common and curious encounter for young children and in this book McCloskey sets about providing a general understanding of what earthworms do. Though a fair amount of basic facts are incorporated into the text, some of the phrases may raise more questions than answers, including the ability of earthworms to feel light through their skin and to move and breath easier when the soil is wet. And then there are phrases which will seem perplexing to a young audience, such as "When worms dig, twisting and turning, they make the earth... earthier." The acrylic and gouache illustrations painted on recycled paper bags gives the illustrations an appealing texture and the mix of speech bubbles and captioned text helps to draw kids' eyes to various details on the page. Otherwise, the content feels disjointed and lacking a follow-through on some of the ideas introduced. VERDICT Consider as an additional selection for those interested in backyard exploring.--Matthew C. Winner, Ducketts Lane Elementary School, Elkridge, MD

Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

McCloskey comes not to bury worms (they can handle that themselves) but to praise them in a guide to annelids that manages to be reverent in its irreverence. Painting on brown paper bags, McCloskey offers a crash course on worm physiology, habits, and environmental impact, focusing on garden-variety earthworms. "When worms dig, twisting and turning, they make the earth... earthier," he writes in a four-panel sequence as a pink worm dips and turns on its way underground. A group of children asks questions on behalf of readers ("Mr Worm? Why do you come out after the rain?"), and the presence of a bluebird--is it hungry or just friendly?--offers a fun hint of tension. Ages 4-8. (Apr.)

Copyright 2015 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

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2016 Eisner Nominee

Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Awards Nominated Title 2017-2018

School Library Journal Best Books of 2015

A 2016 Texas 2x2 Reading List Selection

"Beginning readers who tunnel through this upbeat first introduction will 'dig' them too."—Kirkus Reviews

"McCloskey comes not to bury worms (they can handle that themselves) but to praise them in a guide to annelids that manages to be reverent in its irreverence."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"This paean to the worm is a winning combination of facts and gross-out fun." - New York Times

"An excellent primer for worm enthusiasts and an excellent easy reader for graphic-novel fans." - Booklist

"My daughter (budding naturalist that she is) loved the detailed 'map of the worm' and was audibly astonished at several of the facts."—Jamie Greene for Geek Dad

"An adorable and interesting picture book for ages 4-8 that turns the worm "eww" factor into a sense of awe and respect for the hard-working cold-blooded creatures." - Wink Books
Kevin McCloskey
Kevin McCloskey, who teaches illustration at Kutztown University in Pennsylvania, learned about pigeons from Vinnie Torre, one of Hoboken's last pigeon racers. He dedicated this book to his children, even if his daughter is a little skittish on the subject since a flock of pigeons descended on the family during a visit to London's Trafalgar Square. He says he considered painting the pictures here on roofing material (because pigeons flock to roofs) but settled instead for painting on a pigeon-blue Fabriano paper, the kind used by Picasso.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781943145416
Lexile Measure
450
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Toon Books
Publication date
April 02, 2019
Series
Toon Books Level One
BISAC categories
JNF051150 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Zoology
JNF003120 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Insects, Spiders, etc.
JNF045000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Readers | Beginner
JNF062000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | General
Library of Congress categories
Cartoons and comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Earthworms
Texas 2x2 Reading List
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