They Didn't Teach THIS in Worm School!

They Didn't Teach THIS in Worm School!

by Simone Lia

Narrated by Edward Mitchell

Unabridged — 1 hours, 41 minutes

They Didn't Teach THIS in Worm School!

They Didn't Teach THIS in Worm School!

by Simone Lia

Narrated by Edward Mitchell

Unabridged — 1 hours, 41 minutes

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Overview

Marcus is a worm, and a bird named Laurence who looks very much like a chicken is about to eat him for breakfast. So what does Marcus do? He strikes up a conversation, of course! But even after talking his way out of being eaten, Marcus's troubles are just beginning: soon he is clinging to Laurence's neck as the designated navigator on an absurd journey to Kenya, where his feathered companion dreams of finding happiness with other flamingos like himself. The only problem is Marcus can't actually read a map-and this bird is clearly not a flamingo. Will Marcus be able to get them both to Africa...or even manage to survive the day?


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

12/18/2017
After nearly ending up as a bird’s breakfast, a worm named Marcus agrees to be the bird’s navigator, helping him fly from England to Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya. Marcus and Laurence quickly get turned around, leading them to mistake an electrical tower for a more notable landmark (“At the top there were tight wires that connected it to... other Eiffel Towers”), and get captured by a hungry mole, among other mishaps. Lia’s chunky cartoon spot illustrations add to the ample humor of this friendship-focused story, as she lets readers revel in knowing what these two bumbling buddies don’t. “Marcus, it’s like we’re living in a movie that is full of funny coincidences,” reflects Laurence in a zoo they believe to be Kenya. “This is such a great movie.” Ages 7–9. (Feb.)

From the Publisher

Lia’s illustrated chapter book will make kids squirm with laughter. Cartoonish two-color drawings playfully interact with the text, while comical misunderstandings and misadventures propel the plot, over the course of which Marcus (who narrates) and Laurence develop a true friendship. For a similarly styled nonfiction tie-in, pair this with The Worm (2014), from Elise Gravel’s Disgusting Critters series.
—Booklist

Hilarious illustrations are the perfect complement to this very funny, highly imaginative story of a worm and a chicken and their friendship – one that will keep kids giggling from start to finish.
—Kendal A. Rautzhan's "Books to Borrow . . . Books to Buy"

Adventures and shattered illusions lead to true friendship in this tale of a chicken and a quick-talking worm...Lia adds very simply drawn pink and gray figures to nearly every generously spaced page of this quixotic episode.
—Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2017-10-10
Adventures and shattered illusions lead to true friendship in this tale of a chicken and a quick-talking worm.Readers will just have to go with parts of this. Marcus the worm's dreams of flying are interrupted when he's suddenly dumped from a "Can-O-Worm" into the bowl of a chicken with "intense and menacing eyes." Impulsively offering a cheery greeting, Marcus manages to stave off his imminent demise by engaging the easily distracted chicken—Laurence, it turns out—in conversation. It so happens that Laurence, convinced that he's actually a flamingo, yearns to fly to Kenya's Lake Nakuru National Park to join others of his supposed ilk. Marcus strings him along, and soon bird and worm are winging off on a tiring if truncated journey, highlighted by encounters with supposedly foreign earthworms with peculiar customs and a friendly squirrel with "terrible teeth" but great dance moves. Marcus' gift of gab (plus a vaguely recalled anecdote featuring Robert the Bruce and a persistent spider) repeatedly comes in handy until Laurence's dismal discovery that he isn't anything like the local zoo's real flamingos clears the way for professions of mutual friendship and heavy-handed ruminations on how kindness and respect lie at friendship's heart. Lia adds very simply drawn pink and gray figures to nearly every generously spaced page of this quixotic episode.Labored, particularly at the end, but daffy enough to fly. (Fantasy. 8-10)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177153094
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 03/24/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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