The Worm Book


Book Description

The earliest and greatest works of Greek literature - The Iliad and The Odyssey, have been attributed since antiquity to the poet Homer. This concise book is an introduction to the poet and his two great epics. Assuming no prior knowledge of Greek, the author supplies all the background information necessary to understand the poems. The book presents an overview of the Homeric question - considering the authorship, composition and transmission of the poems. It provides the historical background to the epics, literary readings of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and an analysis of the poet's plotting, narrative technique, and characterization. The author uses comparisons between the two poems to illustrate Homeric poetics. A final section reviews the important secondary literature on Homer and offers a guide to further reading. Throughout the author makes use of his own original research, especially on the relations between Greek alphabetic writing and the origins of Greek literature.




Little Worm


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LITTLE WORM, BIG WORRY. Today is the day: Little Worm is going to run a whole mile! But oh no--it's raining! Little Worm starts to feel sad, and then he feels funny. He's so disappointed. Little Worm has been looking forward to this day for weeks. What if he can't run at all today? Laura Ann Pierce's story Little Worm: A Story about Worry models how to handle worry and anxiety when things don't turn out the way we expect. Join Little Worm as he learns how to readjust his plans and work through his anxiety.




I Can Only Draw Worms


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A hilarious picture book in bright, neon colors that is perfect for fans of The Book With No Pictures and The Day the Crayons Quit. This is part counting book, part introduction to worms, but all superbly silly. The fact that the author/illustrator can only draw worms will not take anything away from the laugh-out-loud adventure readers will have as they turn the pages of this slightly subversive picture book.




Worms


Book Description

Presented in rhyming patterns, this book introduces worms.




Tale about little worm. Book for kids


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This book is intended for children of preschool and school age. Book provided with colorful pictures. Parents, please read a tale for your kids. Motivate your child to read him/herself. Little worm found new friends. He is not alone any more. Translated by Shatova Julia.




Little Worm's Big Question


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Poor little worm meets some remarkable animals, all with a claim to fame: the toughest (gorilla), fastest (falcon), longest tongue (chameleon), and most intelligent (human), among many others. He returns home feeling weak and inadequate until he realises that making compost is one of the most important things in the world. Lavishly illustrated and with some intriguing detail, this is a funny, thoughtful tale with an environmental message and plenty of talking points about diversity and self-esteem. Paul Fitzgerald is radical political cartoonist and activist known as Polyp. His work regularly appears in New Internationalist magazine and he has published several books. Eva Schlunke grew up off-grid in the Australian bush. She is a painter, illustrator, and prop builder. Both live and work in Manchester, United Kingdom.




Lucky the Worm


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Age : 6-7 years old Reading Level : 1st Grade Discover Lucky the Worm's daily life! After the tremendous success of the paper versions, the Small but Useful series is available in digital format! A unique series of 4 titles recounting the adventures of 4 little animals in their day-to-day life. Amazingly illustrated, not only are these stories really cute but they also reveal the usefulness of small animals in nature! A perfect series to practice reading and learn more about small animals. EXCERPT Lucky strolls a bit distractedly around the garden. She moves forward very slowly, she retracts her body and then stretches it just like an accordion and she leaves behind a thin thread of water. Suddenly she hears a flower crying. - Why are you so sad? - I used to be the prettiest flower in the garden, but I am fading away. My petals are falling and no one admires me anymore, the flower tells her. In the Small but Useful series: • Buzzy The bee • Funny the Caterpillar • Lucky the Worm • Rosty the Bat




Little Worm


Book Description

What begins as a deceptively simple children's story leads to an unexpectedly deep and thought-provoking ending, in the way Vladimir Odoyevsky does so well. A fine sample from the master of never letting on about what his stories are TRULY about.




Worms for Lunch?


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"Who on earth would eat worms for lunch?" the curious little leaf-loving worm wants to know... "Not me!" says the mouse, who likes cheese. "Not me!" says the little girl who loves spaghetti and ice cream! "Not me!" say the cow, the bee, the chick, and all the other animals... Gore's simple, engaging text and his playful die-cuts reveal what every animal loves to eat most. In this sparklingly fresh, lighthearted romp, readers will relish the concept of individual taste as they guess what each different animal calls lunch. Who won't be hungry to read this one again?




Yucky Worms


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“Vivian French tells a gardening adventure and offers underground facts, including helpful hints on how to become a ‘wormologist.’ “ — USA Today Who would want to be friends with a wiggly, slimy worm? You can’t even tell which end is which! But there’s more to these lowly creatures than meets the eye. Kids are invited to find out where worms live, see how they move, and understand why gardeners consider them friends with the help of this humorous and informative look at an unappreciated — and fascinating — creature. Back matter includes further information about worms and an index.