Wringles and Sniggles: Discover America

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Somewhere in the Midwest, there lived a worm called Wringles. He was a happy and a curious worm. He wiggled and wiggled from the day he was born. His family giggled whenever Wringles wiggled. Sometimes he accidentally wiggled into trouble, but he usually found a way to wiggle out of it. During the family outings he often lagged far behind and got lost. So his mother knitted a bright-red cap so he could be easily found. Wringles liked his cap so much he never took it off. He even wore it to bed. But he had to remove it during dinner.

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A Google user
November 13, 2016
My grandchildren enjoyed the first two chapters about how a worm, a mouse and an eagle became good friends. In chapters three and four, I thought that the author's unique presentation of our country's history as taught to a worm and a mouse by an American Bald Eagle as flew his two friends to historic places was quite interesting. This book would be ideal for fifth-grade students since the history of our country is taught at that grade level.
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George Evans, a retired educator, grew up in Gary, Indiana, and served four years in the air force during the Korean War. He has three sons, one daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

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