Snail and Worm All Day: Three Stories About Two Friends
By Tina Kügler
4.5/5
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"All day, every day, is a good time for reading about Snail and Worm. Run (faster than Snail ever could) to get a copy of this winning early reader." —Kirkus (starred review)
Snail and Worm go on three silly adventures in this early reader chock full of heartfelt humor and irresistible illustrations. By Geisel Honor winner Tina Kügler.
Snail and Worm are back at it and sure to have readers giggling from dawn ’til dusk (wait—do snails and worms sleep?) in Snail and Worm All Day, complete with heartfelt humor and Tina Kügler’s irresistible illustrations.
Brimming with laugh-out-loud jokes, these three new stories are sweet celebrations of cooperation and discovery.
Tina Kügler
Author-illustrator Tina Kügler lives in the Los Angeles area with her artist husband and three sons. When she is not making picture books, she can be found trying to befriend snails and worms in her backyard. www.tinakugler.squarespace.com Twitter: @tinatheatre Instagram: @kuglertina
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book contains three vignette-style stories about a pair of friends. In the first one, Snail tells Worm how it’s the best day because others are having a great day, even if it wasn’t a good day for him.* Snail encounters a turtle in the second tale and mistakes the shell for a giant cave with a dragon inside. Finally, Snail asks Worm to tell him a story before bed.This is another humorous book in the Snail & Worm series. I enjoy how the stories are more or less standalone so readers can pick up any title in the series in any order as well as picking up with any story within the book. My particular favorite in this title was the first one because I love the positivity of Snail’s outlook in viewing the day as great because others were happy, instead of being down because others had it better than them. An important lesson for all of us.In general, Snail’s character is so funny as they are somewhat obtuse, but an over-the-top ridiculous state of unawareness nor is the humor mean-spirited about Snail’s perceptions. There were times I chuckled out loud with some of Snail’s comments; young readers will surely get a kick out of them also.Illustrations fit the tone of the book well and help to amplify the story.*Neither animal is actually given a gender, which is more refreshing than all the male-centric animal stories I’ve been reading lately, but less satisfying than if one or both was explicitly female, because sadly many of us will be ingrained like I was to assume male even though no gendered pronoun is used.