Lowdown on Earthworms

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Price
$9.95  $9.25
Publisher
Fitzhenry & Whiteside
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
7.98 X 9.94 X 0.12 inches | 0.27 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781550051193
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About the Author

Norma Dixon is the author of Lowdown on Earthworms and is now researching the lowdown on mollusks. Norma has worked as an ad writer and a school programs guide at the Vancouver Museum and the VanDusen Botanical Gardens. She lives in Vancouver.

Reviews
"A fascinating look at an unsung hero of the planet-Kids aged five and up will love the photos." -- Today's Parent "A quite interesting read...This is well written, clear, and well illustrated. -- Hi-Rise Newspaper
Well-grounded in fact, and crawling with project ideas, this title takes youngsters in the footsteps of Charles Darwin. -- Star Phoenix, Saskatoon "This endearingly impassioned look at the lowly earthworm introduces readers to their anatomy and behavior, helps readers identify different earthworm species and habitats, and discusses their importance in the ecosystem . . . It's an appealingly enthusiastic approach to biology that just about every reader will be able to participate in . . ." -- Kirkus Reviews
"A superb introduction to this largely unseen creature which plays such a vital role in improving the globe's soils. . . An excellent independent read or classroom resource.
Highly Recommended."
-- "CM Magazine"

"An appealingly enthusiastic approach to biology that just about every reader will be able to participate in."
-- "Kirkus Reviews"

"A useful addition to libraries."
-- "School Library Journal"

"A fascinating look at an unsung hero of the planet - Kids aged five and up will love the photos."
-- "Today's Parent"

"This endearingly impassioned look at the lowly earthworm introduces readers to their anatomy and behavior, helps readers identify different earthworm species and habitats, and discusses their importance in the ecosystem . . . It's an appealingly enthusiastic approach to biology that just about every reader will be able to participate in . . ."
-- "Kirkus Reviews"

"A quite interesting read...This is well written, clear, and well illustrated."
-- "Hi-Rise Newspaper"

"Well-grounded in fact, and crawling with project ideas, this title takes youngsters in the footsteps of Charles Darwin."
-- "Star Phoenix, Saskatoon"

"This book is a well-written, lively account of organisms burrowing through the underground."
-- "Science Books and Film magazine"

"A superb introduction to this largely unseen creature which plays such a vital role in improving the globe's soils. . . An excellent independent read or classroom resource.
Highly Recommended."
-- "CM Magazine"

"An appealingly enthusiastic approach to biology that just about every reader will be able to participate in."
-- "Kirkus Reviews "

"A useful addition to libraries."
-- "School Library Journal "

"A fascinating look at an unsung hero of the planet - Kids aged five and up will love the photos."
-- "Today's Parent"

"This endearingly impassioned look at the lowly earthworm introduces readers to their anatomy and behavior, helps readers identify different earthworm species and habitats, and discusses their importance in the ecosystem . . . It's an appealingly enthusiastic approach to biology that just about every reader will be able to participate in . . . "
-- "Kirkus Reviews"

"A quite interesting read...This is well written, clear, and well illustrated."
-- "Hi-Rise Newspaper"

"Well-grounded in fact, and crawling with project ideas, this title takes youngsters in the footsteps of Charles Darwin."
-- "Star Phoenix, Saskatoon"

"This book is a well-written, lively account of organisms burrowing through the underground."
-- "Science Books and Film magazine "

"A superb introduction to this largely unseen creature which plays such a vital role in improving the globe's soils. . . An excellent independent read or classroom resource.

Highly Recommended."

-- CM Magazine

"An appealingly enthusiastic approach to biology that just about every reader will be able to participate in."

-- Kirkus Reviews

"A useful addition to libraries."

-- School Library Journal

"A fascinating look at an unsung hero of the planet - Kids aged five and up will love the photos."

-- Today's Parent

"This endearingly impassioned look at the lowly earthworm introduces readers to their anatomy and behavior, helps readers identify different earthworm species and habitats, and discusses their importance in the ecosystem . . . It's an appealingly enthusiastic approach to biology that just about every reader will be able to participate in . . . "

-- Kirkus Reviews

"A quite interesting read...This is well written, clear, and well illustrated."

-- Hi-Rise Newspaper

"Well-grounded in fact, and crawling with project ideas, this title takes youngsters in the footsteps of Charles Darwin."

-- Star Phoenix, Saskatoon

"This book is a well-written, lively account of organisms burrowing through the underground."

-- Science Books and Film magazine