"Then he splatted against the
front door of the convention
center. Plopping to the ground,
he hastily stretched across the
door frame.
was trying to make his
escape, he tripped over
Worm and went sprawling."
How often have you told yourself that you cannot do that. Or, have you heard your kids and students say the same thing? Confidence and persistence in the face of fear and uncertainty can make all the difference in the world. So, once Worm has finished reading every book in the library, he gives up his job as head librarian and makes the decision to take a new path. Lifeguarding is not for him; nor is deep-sea fishing. While washing windows, he grows concerned with the attention being paid to him by nearby pigeons.
His hopes are raised when he notices the convention center is looking for a brave security guard to protect the incredible inventions being shown at the newest gathering of inventors. Many are interested in employment; none look anything like Worm. The manager is not impressed with Worm's appearance and says so. Worm's anger gets the best of him as he describes but one of the attributes that make him perfect for the job.
""Can you survive being cut in half,
eat your own weight in soil every day,
and turn kitchen scraps into valuable
fertilizer?" asked Worm."
Worm gets his chance to prove his mettle; he does his job to the best of his ability. Coming face-to-face with the dastardly criminal he is to be on the lookout for, Worm uses every trick in the book to take the crook down and hand him over to the police. What impressive work he has done; it wins him thankful praise. But ... by now, Worm has another goal to pursue. NASA won't be sorry to have such a capable and determined new astronaut recruit. Worm has every confidence in himself!
So many details to consider in Paul G. Hammond's digital, humorous artwork. It perfectly accompanies this creative and very 'punny" story.












