Snail and Worm All Day: Three Stories About Two Friends

by Tina Kügler

Kirkus Best Book / School Library Journal Best Book / Chicago Public Library Best Book  

  

★ "All day, every day, is a good time for reading about Snail and Worm."—Kirkus, STARRED review 

 

Snail and Worm go on three silly adventures in this early reader chock full of heartfelt humor and irresistible illustrations. By Geisel Honor winner Tina Kügler. 

 

  • Format: eBook
  • ISBN-13/ EAN: 9780358168461
  • ISBN-10: 0358168465
  • Pages: 32
  • Publication Date: 09/24/2019
  • Carton Quantity: 1
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  • About the Book
    Kirkus Best Book / School Library Journal Best Book / Chicago Public Library Best Book  

      

    "All day, every day, is a good time for reading about Snail and Worm."—Kirkus, STARRED review 

     

    Snail and Worm go on three silly adventures in this early reader chock full of heartfelt humor and irresistible illustrations. By Geisel Honor winner Tina Kügler. 

     

    Snail and Worm are back at it and sure to have readers giggling from dawn ’til dusk (wait—do snails and worms sleep?) in Snail and Worm All Day, complete with heartfelt humor and Tina Kügler’s irresistible illustrations. 

     

    Brimming with laugh-out-loud jokes, these three new stories are sweet celebrations of cooperation and discovery.

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    ? "All day, every day, is a good time for reading about Snail and Worm....Run (faster than Snail ever could) to get a copy of this winning early reader."—Kirkus, STARRED review 

     

    "[N]ew readers should feel supported in their efforts while being continually entertained."—The Horn Book 

     

    "Kügler’s clever, off-kilter stories are enhanced by colorful, expressive cartoon illustrations that give strong textual support....This latest Snail and Worm book is a strong addition to all early reader collections and a surefire hit with children and their adults."—Booklist 

     

    "The friendly and cheerful cartoon illustrations effectively enhance the story’s sweet humor."—School Library Journal

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