Worm and Caterpillar Are Friends,
written and illustrated by Kaz Windness, is an entertaining and informative
story for beginning readers in the popular graphics style.
What
a happy way to learn some very basic details about two of nature’s creatures as
they compare and contrast their lives. Worm eats dirt: caterpillar eats leaves.
Worm crawls on his belly; Caterpillar has legs. But both of them fear hungry
birds!
And
in the process of learning about each other, these two face a real challenge to
their friendship when Caterpillar undergoes metamorphosis. Is that change going
to be one difference too many? “Can we still be friends?” asks Worm. “Yes, best
friends,” answers Butterfly.
Windness
offers an introduction to graphic format and provides simple information about
how to recognize speech and thought bubbles with a reminder to read each page
left to right and top to bottom. Short sentences, basic vocabulary, and bright
eye-catching visuals make for an altogether fun read.
Windness
also provides additional enrichment with pages illustrating the life cycle of a
worm and a butterfly along with simple step-by-step instructions on how to draw
both.
This
Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book would be a charming introduction to a nature
study of these two creatures. It would be equally useful as a resource for a
discussion of friendships as it conveys the value of recognizing and
celebrating both our differences and similarities.
Recommended
for home and school libraries.