Lucky the Worm
ebook ∣ Small Animals Explained to Children · Small but Useful
By Veronica Podesta

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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
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: