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The Worm Book – Nature's Recyclers

Karen Tayleur

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WILD DOG BOOKS
31 January 2024

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- Worms are essential to the health of the soil, and this entertaining and educational book explains why and how. A mix of photographs and diagrams presented against clean white backgrounds enhance the simply presented facts, which nonetheless contain relevant scientific terms. From segmented worms to flatworms, and weird and wonderful facts, it finishes with practical composting information and how to make your own worm farm. A great book for the young naturalist 7-10. Lindy

Worms are working for us day and night. They improve our soils by aerating and fertilising and they recycle our organic waste in the process.

Where would we be without them?

The Worm Book introduces different types of worm: segmented worms, roundworms, ribbon worms and flatworms with all that is weird and wonderful and the crucial role they play in recycling organic waste.

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Imprint:   WILD DOG BOOKS
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 297mm, 
ISBN:   9781742036694
ISBN 10:   1742036694
Pages:   32
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Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Karen Tayleur has worked in advertising, publishing, and the arts for over 30 years. From copywriter to typesetter, author, editor and publisher, she has had the chance to work with some incredibly talented creators over that time. (Including her co-author, Sue Lawson.) Karen’s latest book with Wild Dog Books is Show Me the Money which she co-authored with Sue.

Reviews for The Worm Book – Nature's Recyclers

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- Worms are essential to the health of the soil, and this entertaining and educational book explains why and how. A mix of photographs and diagrams presented against clean white backgrounds enhance the simply presented facts, which nonetheless contain relevant scientific terms. From segmented worms to flatworms, and weird and wonderful facts, it finishes with practical composting information and how to make your own worm farm. A great book for the young naturalist 7-10. Lindy


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