Copyright Date:
2022
Edition Date:
2021
Release Date:
02/22/22
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-250-77608-2
ISBN 13:
978-1-250-77608-2
Dewey:
E
Dimensions:
29 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
It might seem a terrifying prospect to encounter giant predatory worms bursting out of the Gobi Desert sands t no, wait, maybe they're just victims of a bad rap! So claims Fay, who takes the side of these much-feared cryptids, suggesting that they're really soft, cuddly homebodies who just want to be our friends. Considering that the illustrations feature a clan of slavering, toothy horrors echoing her blandishments with wide-eyed innocence ("Venom? NEVER. Saliva is a perfectly adequate secretion"), readers may be inclined to doubt. Certainly the Bactrian camel and other surface-dwelling creatures who look on in stark terror do til, that is, a sudden storm causes a flash flood that threatens to sweep them away, and they realize that Mongolian death worms can float. DEATH WORMS TO THE RESCUE! Young audiences may remain unconvinced of the worms' harmlessness rticularly after reading the author's appended notes on recorded sightings and leads to published reports available online t they will certainly be entertained.
Kirkus Reviews
A family of Mongolian death worms attempts to right their reputation.Mongolian death worms are notoriously "the most terrifying and deadly creatures." Legend has it they are even poisonous and capable of releasing electric shocks in dry atmospheres. With their pointy teeth and unsettling mouths, which appear perpetually open and drip with green drool, a family of four death worms brainstorms ideas in an effort to improve their unfortunate optics and change the minds and hearts of their Gobi Desertâdwelling neighbors. Maybe name tags or snazzy outfits will appear welcoming. And everyone loves cupcakes, right? Each attempt to impress the neighbors fails, but when a natural disaster strikes, their inherent skills as Mongolian death worms prove heroic. Fay's story of a hopeful family of unsightly death worms addresses common themes, including the battling of preconceived notions and accepting others. The worms, with their googly eyes and expressive faces, communicate in short quips via comics-style speech bubbles, enhancing the book's lighthearted tone. The illustrations, produced with potato prints and watercolors, depict the death worms in textured pinks (with lime-green drool), juxtaposed against the neutral palette of the desert setting and the cool tones of the other animals who live there. Brief backmatter with source notes gives readers some context for the legend of the Mongolian death worm and notes scientific debate about the creatures' existence. (This book was reviewed digitally.)A humorous story of the importance of seeing past first impressions. (Picture book. 4-8)
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
A 2024 Washington Children's Choice Award Nominee A funny picture book celebrating the universal truth about wanting to be loved just as you are, fangs and all, inspired by the real-life legend of Mongolian Death Worms. Like the ongoing search for Big Foot and the Loch Ness Monster, scientists have searched the Gobi Desert for these giant worms. Reported sightings claim that their skin is blood red; their fangs razor sharp. The worms are supposedly poisonous and electrifying . . . or are they? In this funny story, we meet the Mongolian Death Worm family: Beverly, Trevor, Neville and Kevin. In spite of their deadly reputation, they're determined to make nice and win over the other animals. Their overtures of friendship are . . . not reciprocated. But when disaster strikes, it's the Mongolian Death Worm family to the rescue! With additional information about the legend, this book is perfect for storytime and discussions of legends and science. Perfect for fans of Ben Clanton, Sandra Fay's The Very True Legend of the Mongolian Death Worms will leave readers of all ages laughing and heartwarmed! Godwin Books