Just a Worm
By (Author) Marie Boyd
Illustrated by Marie Boyd
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Greenwillow Books
5th July 2023
27th April 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Early years: time and seasons
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Science fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Girls and women
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Insects, spiders, minibeasts
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Plants and trees
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Weather and climate
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem
813.6
Hardback
32
Width 229mm, Height 254mm
386g
After being called just a worm by two children, Worm embarks on a journey around the garden to prove them wrong. Debut author-illustrator Marie Boyd seamlessly incorporates concepts of nature, natural selection, habitats, and interdependence in this picture book beautifully illustrated with a cut-paper technique called quilling.
Worm isnt just a worm, no matter what anyone says. Worm is special! Right Worm sets out across the garden to prove it, interviewing one garden inhabitant after another. Butterfly seems to have all kinds of important qualitiesas do Snail, Dragonfly, Ladybug, and Spider. But what can Worm do What makes Worm special Maybe Worm is just a worm after all . . . and whats so bad about that!
This STEAM-themed picture book explores the many wonderful and unique ways in which Worm and friends contribute to the garden and work together to make it grow. Just a Worm celebrates everyones individuality and highlights the importance of interdependencehow its necessary for a stable, collaborative, and healthy environment. Using the ancient craft of quilling, Marie Boyd meticulously created each illustration out of strips of colored paper that she shaped, layered, and glued to produce a lush three-dimensional world.
Just a Worm is a great read-aloud for family sharing and is a terrific choice for classrooms where the concepts of nature and the natural world are introduced, as well as for teaching social skills such as collaboration and empathy.
Includes a quilling craft for young readers, facts about earthworms, a glossary, and a special message to readers from Worm.
The cleverness of this story lies in its lighthearted, effective dissemination of information about various insects as well as earthworms. . . . The stunning illustrations are done in quilled papera centuries-old technique that involves assembling strips of colored paper into shapeswhich adds sparkle and originality. . . . An engaging, informative narrative. Kirkus Reviews Boyd takes readers on a journey through a spring garden as a worm tries to discover what makes it special. Along the way, it speaks to various bugs and insects about their own talents before finding its own. . . . The information works best with preschoolers, who will love the standout in the book: gorgeous paper quilled artwork, which makes the garden jump off the page. . . . A lovely first work, and a talent to watch. School Library Journal
Marie Boyd studied chemistry in college and is currently a law professor at the University of South Carolina. An expert in cosmetics and food regulation, she loves spending time outside, whipping up new creations in the kitchen, and-of course-quilling! This is her first book for children. Marie Boyd currently lives in Columbia, South Carolina, with her family. Marie Boyd studied chemistry in college and is currently a law professor at the University of South Carolina. An expert in cosmetics and food regulation, she loves spending time outside, whipping up new creations in the kitchen, and-of course-quilling! This is her first book for children. Marie Boyd currently lives in Columbia, South Carolina, with her family.