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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carol Brendler , Ard HoytPublisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr) Imprint: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr) Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780374384401ISBN 10: 0374384401 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 04 August 2009 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThe story presents such a winning heroine, Winnie, part-scientist, part-entrepreneur, that you may consider raising worms as a hobby. Chicago Tribune The back of the book has instructions for how to start your own worm farm to help your garden; which makes this book a great one for sparking a family project next summer. The News & Observer Winnie's spunky, good-natured heart anchors a gentle and entertaining read. School Library Journal Hoyt's sprightly cartoons add just the right amount of humorous action to Winnie's worm-farming tasks, while Winnie's winning personality allows readers to learn a bit about the positive aspects of worm composting. An author's note includes directions for creating a worm farm and sources. Kirkus Reviews The story presents such a winning heroine, Winnie, part-scientist, part-entrepreneur, that you may consider raising worms as a hobby. --Chicago Tribune The back of the book has instructions for how to start your own worm farm to help your garden; which makes this book a great one for sparking a family project next summer. --The News & Observer Winnie's spunky, good-natured heart anchors a gentle and entertaining read. --School Library Journal Hoyt's sprightly cartoons add just the right amount of humorous action to Winnie's worm-farming tasks, while Winnie's winning personality allows readers to learn a bit about the positive aspects of worm composting. An author's note includes directions for creating a worm farm and sources. --Kirkus Reviews The story presents such a winning heroine, Winnie, part-scientist, part-entrepreneur, that you may consider raising worms as a hobby. Chicago Tribune The back of the book has instructions for how to start your own worm farm to help your garden; which makes this book a great one for sparking a family project next summer. The News & Observer Winnie's spunky, good-natured heart anchors a gentle and entertaining read. School Library Journal Hoyt's sprightly cartoons add just the right amount of humorous action to Winnie's worm-farming tasks, while Winnie's winning personality allows readers to learn a bit about the positive aspects of worm composting. An author's note includes directions for creating a worm farm and sources. Kirkus Reviews The story presents such a winning heroine, Winnie, part-scientist, part-entrepreneur, that you may consider raising worms as a hobby. -- Chicago Tribune The back of the book has instructions for how to start your own worm farm to help your garden; which makes this book a great one for sparking a family project next summer. -- The News & Observer Winnie's spunky, good-natured heart anchors a gentle and entertaining read. -- School Library Journal Hoyt's sprightly cartoons add just the right amount of humorous action to Winnie's worm-farming tasks, while Winnie's winning personality allows readers to learn a bit about the positive aspects of worm composting. An author's note includes directions for creating a worm farm and sources. -- Kirkus Reviews The story presents such a winning heroine, Winnie, part-scientist, part-entrepreneur, that you may consider raising worms as a hobby. - Chicago Tribune The back of the book has instructions for how to start your own worm farm to help your garden; which makes this book a great one for sparking a family project next summer. - The News & Observer Winnie's spunky, good-natured heart anchors a gentle and entertaining read. - School Library Journal Hoyt's sprightly cartoons add just the right amount of humorous action to Winnie's worm-farming tasks, while Winnie's winning personality allows readers to learn a bit about the positive aspects of worm composting. An author's note includes directions for creating a worm farm and sources. - Kirkus Reviews The story presents such a winning heroine, Winnie, part-scientist, part-entrepreneur, that you may consider raising worms as a hobby. --<i>Chicago Tribune</i></p> The back of the book has instructions for how to start your own worm farm to help your garden; which makes this book a great one for sparking a family project next summer. --<i>The News & Observer</i></p> Winnie's spunky, good-natured heart anchors a gentle and entertaining read. --<i>School Library Journal</i></p> Hoyt's sprightly cartoons add just the right amount of humorous action to Winnie's worm-farming tasks, while Winnie's winning personality allows readers to learn a bit about the positive aspects of worm composting. An author's note includes directions for creating a worm farm and sources. --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></p> “The story presents such a winning heroine, Winnie, part-scientist, part-entrepreneur, that you may consider raising worms as a hobby.” — Chicago Tribune <br>“The back of the book has instructions for how to start your own worm farm to help your garden; which makes this book a great one for sparking a family project next summer.” — The News & Observer <br> “Winnie’s spunky, good-natured heart anchors a gentle and entertaining read.”— School Library Journal <br> “Hoyt’s sprightly cartoons add just the right amount of humorous action to Winnie’s worm-farming tasks, while Winnie’s winning personality allows readers to learn a bit about the positive aspects of worm composting. An author’s note includes directions for creating a worm farm and sources.” — Kirkus Reviews Author InformationCAROL BRENDLER holds a master's degree in writing for children and young adults from the Vermont College of Fine Arts. She lives in Ottawa, Canada. Winnie Finn, Worm Farmer is her first book. ARD HOYT has illustrated many acclaimed picture books, including Some Dog! by Mary Casanova and the best-selling I'm a Manatee by John Lithgow. He lives in Bentonville, Arkansas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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