I like this book. It’s a science lesson disguised as a picture book. It’s written in a friendly, conversational tone, and begins by telling the reader how to find a worm in their yard, and the little cartoon-side-kick worm suggests some other things they’ll need, too (all easily accessible household items). It goes on to essentially offer a series of instructions for an observation lesson on the structures and behaviors of a typical worm. It doesn’t feel like the instructions for a science lesson, though, because it feels like the reader is just joining the kids in the illustration on an interactive adventure.