Wiggly Woo
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There's a worm at the bottom of the garden
And his name is Wiggly Woo
There's a worm at the bottom of the garden
And all that he can do
Is wiggle all night
And wiggle all day
Whatever else the people do say
There's a worm at the bottom of the garden
And his name is Wiggly Woo
There's a worm at the bottom of the garden
And his name is Wiggly Woo
There's a worm at the bottom of the garden
And all that he can do
Is wiggle all night
And wiggle all day
Whatever else the people do say
There's a worm at the bottom of the garden
And his name is Wiggly Woo
Midi created by Matthew Clubley
Not quite ready or don’t have space for vermicomposting? You and your family can build a worm farm in a jar, by following these steps from Chicago’s Museum of Science + Industry.
Worms are wonderful for your garden! Through a process called vermicomposting, worms and microorganisms turn kitchen scraps into rich soil in which vegetables and flowers can grown. In the meantime, help this worm find its way out of its maze!
Vermicomposting can utilize school cafeteria waste, provide a variety of interesting experiment, and culminate in a school or classroom garden using the finished product.
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