Darwin’s Super-Pooping Worm Spectacular

Darwin’s Super-Pooping Worm Spectacular

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Polly Owen has made worms cool with Darwin’s Super-Pooping Worm Spectacular. Charles Darwin is known for contributing to the understanding of evolutionary biology, with his widely known “Origin of Species” book.  This a great way to introduce the methodical way Darwin would conduct his experiments.  For young children, this is exhibited in this very colorful, funny, witty, story by Polly Owen.

Darwin’s Super-Pooping Worm Spectacular tells a very intriguing story.  It shares how Darwin was invested in finding the hidden talent of worms.  He conducted experiments that led him to find out some very interesting facts about worms that were unknown at the time.  The experiments, Polly Owen shares, conducted by Darwin ranged from playing very loud music to turning lights on and off.  Unfortunately, that wasn’t enough to impress his other Scientist friends.

CE’s Review

I loved the very studious worm in this book.  It shared a worm point of view of Darwin’s experiments.  The importance of worms is so meaningful and we know this because of Darwin.  They were needed back then and are still important to why there are animals and plants still on Earth.   Something that the author touches upon in this book.  The illustrations are so colorful and complement the story perfectly created by Gwen Millward.

Who is this book for?

Perfect for every child.  From the Science fan to children who just want to read a fun book.  It’s going to be a favorite!  Children will never look at worms the same way after they read this book.

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