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Worst Helper Ever


Road to Reading

No. of pages 32

Published: 1998

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Worst Helper Ever" by Richard Scarry features the lovable yet clumsy character, Lowly Worm, who aspires to be the best helper in Busytown. However, despite his eagerness, Lowly’s attempts to assist often lead to chaos and humorous mishaps. From misguided gardening to mismanaged deliveries, his well-meaning efforts rarely go as planned. Throughout the story, Lowly learns that even the smallest and most awkward helpers can contribute in their unique ways, teaching readers about perseverance, friendship, and the importance of trying their best, regardless of the outcome. It's a delightful tale filled with charm, laughter, and valuable life lessons. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book features in the following series: Road To Reading, Step Into Reading, Step Into Reading Step 2 .

This book has been graded for interest at 6 years.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 1998 by Perfection Learning .

Artist and writer Richard Scarry had written and illustrated more than 300 books, which have sold over 200 million copies worldwide.

 

This book is in the following series:

Step Into Reading- Step 2

Step Into Reading
Step Into Reading is carefully graded reading programme with five levels. Each level includes fun stories and colourful art or photographs in books with original fiction, popular characters, top selling, categorized non-fiction, and more. Children will progress through the levels at their own speed, developing confidence in their reading.

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