Worms -- Juvenile fiction
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Worms -- Juvenile fiction
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Worms
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Incoming Resources
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- Donald and the--, Peter F. Neumeyer & Edward Gorey
- How to eat fried worms, Thomas Rockwell ; illustrated by Emily McCully
- Owly & Wormy, bright lights and starry nights, Andy Runton
- My Baba's garden, Jordan Scott ; [illustrations by] Sydney Smith
- Wormy Worm, Chris Raschka
- Lowly Worm meets the Early Bird, by Richard Scarry
- The worm whisperer, Betty Hicks ; illustrated by Ben Hatke
- Snail & Worm all day, by Tina Kügler
- How to eat fried worms, Thomas Rockwell ; illustrated by Emily McCully
- The Worm family, Tony Johnston ; illustrated by Stacy Innerst
- The very true legend of the Mongolian death worms, Sandra Fay
- They didn't teach this in worm school!, Simone Lia
- Noodle & Lou, Liz Garton Scanlon ; illustrated by Arthur Howard
- Snail & Worm again, written & illustrated by Tina Kügler
- Supertwins and the sneaky, slimy book worms, by B.J. James ; illustrated by Chris Demarest
- Class worms, [Harriet Ziefert] ; pictures by Barry Gott
- What about worms!?, by [Mo Willems and] Ryan T. Higgins
- I can only draw worms, by Will Mabbitt
- Snail & Worm, of course, by Tina Kügler
- Diary of a worm, teacher's pet, based on the creation of Doreen Cronin and Harry Bliss ; by Lori Haskins Houran ; pictures by John Nez
- Andrew lost with the bats, by J.C. Greenburg ; illustrated by Jan Gerardi
- The greedy worm, Jeff Newman
- Inch by inch, Leo Lionni
- Bob and Otto, Robert O. Bruel, pictures by Nick Bruel
- Bad Apple's perfect day, written and illustrated by Edward Hemingway
- Found an apple, [Harriet Ziefert] ; pictures by Elliot Kreloff
- Richard Scarry's the early bird, Richard Scarry
- Richard Scarry's let's count with Lowly
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