Where Do Worms Go in Winter? cover

Where Do Worms Go in Winter?

Author: Labrecque, Ellen

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 2.6
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 545
Points per Word 0.000917
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

When winter arrives, a curious worm explores how its kind survives the cold months. The worm burrows deep into the soil, where it stays inactive until the weather warms again. The story explains that without wings or legs, worms rely on the earth to protect them from frost. Through simple language, it answers the question of where worms go when the temperature drops.

Quick Summary

Ever wonder why the garden seems empty of worms once the snow starts falling? This quick, illustrated read answers that exact question in a way that feels like a friendly conversation with a bug expert, making it perfect for kids who are always asking "why" about the natural world. The book follows a curious kiddo and a chatty worm as they explore how worms stay warm, find food, and avoid freezing, mixing simple facts with a tiny bit of humor that keeps the pages turning. It's an easy, low-stress introduction to winter animal behavior, with bright pictures that keep the slimy parts from being scary, so even the most squeamish reader will feel comfortable. Early readers who enjoy other short science books like *The Magic School Bus Inside the Earth* will find this a fun, bite-size companion that packs a lot of cool facts into just 545 words.