Title: Wiggle Worm’s Shape Adventures
Authors: Karen
and Kathy Sills
Illustrator: Virginia Jennings
Description:
Wiggle
Worm has to find six shapes for his school homework, but he doesn't know where
to look. Can his friends help him find each shape and put the pieces of his
assignment together before bedtime? Yes, they can--with your help! Join me,
Black Crow, Chester Squirrel, Flounder Fish and more as we help Wiggle Worm
solve the mystery of the missing shapes--learning new things with every step
along the way.
Book Details:
Publication Date: Mar 29 2014
Publisher: Tari Books through PDMI Publishing LLC
ISBN/EAN13: 194081202X / 978-1940812021
Page Count: 46
Binding Type: US Trade Paper
Trim Size: 8.5 x 8.5 x 0.1 inches
Language: English
Colour: Full Colour with Bleed
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Reviews:
A Readers Favorite 5 Star Review from Mamta
Madhavan, “A story with an interactive
theme and educational concept, from Wiggle Worm's Shape Adventure will worm its
way into the hearts of readers. The authors have written a beautiful story that
will teach children not only about shapes but also about animals and counting.
It is a book I would recommend for school libraries and personal collections as
it can be used for reading sessions in classrooms and libraries. It also makes
a good bedtime story book.” http://readersfavorite.com/book-review/29598
Author
Bio:
Karen
and Kathy are twins that have a passion for writing and cooking. They started
writing in high school, and had a few things published in the school paper.
When they got out of college and got a job in childcare they started writing
again. They say that working with children keeps their minds full of ideas.
Keeping
two careers afloat, however, does not mean that they do not take their writing
seriously. Karen and Kathy says writing for children is full of fun, and keeps
their imagination on go. When they are not writing they can be found in the
kitchen testing out one of their recipes.
Karen
and Kathy writes children's books, dabble in poetry, and writes cookbooks. They
would love to write a novel one day. Our minds are always in overdrive, they
have several projects going at one time.
Writing
has its challenges, but Karen and Kathy take each challenge and work hard to
make their dreams come true. They just set their minds to the task at hand and
move forward.
Author
Photo:
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Karen and Kathy Sills |
Mini Interview
Why did you write this book?
Because it was
fun and we knew that children would love the animals and how they worked
together.
Anything in particular you'd like to
share about this book or its creation?
This book is great to teach children how
friends help one another. It also teaches math and basic shapes.
What can we expect to see from you in
the future?
Maybe a novel or two, a poetry book, and
plenty more children's books.