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Buenos Aires, Argentina Super worms!

We want to share with you what we learnt about red worms

The humus makes plants grow stronger They recycle our trash The humus makes plants grow stronger They eat what we throw They produce humus

They like eating: They don’t like eating

They don’t bones They don’t have nose They don’t have teeth They don’t have eyes They have 5 hearts 3 1 2 4 5

We observed the red worms

We put them in their new home

We went to the dinning room to look for food MACA DINING ROOM

We cut banana skin

We prepared the shake!

We fed them

We took the liquid out

We watered the plants with the liquid.

We planted seeds in humus

We made an experiment! And we discovered they don´ t like light!!!

We had fun making worms with paper rolls.

With nylon stockings Falta foto del producto terminado!!!

With jelly!

We ate worms and humus!

We learnt a poem WORM WORM , SLIPPERY SLIDE,   WORM WORM , SLIPPERY SLIDE,    I SMELL A BIRD, AND I BETTER HIDE DOWN, DOWN, UNDER THE GROUND WORMY, SQUIRMY ROUND AND ROUND

We learnt joke! What's worse than finding a worm in your apple? (Finding half a worm in your apple!)

Go to Kindergarten to visit them!

THE END