We’ve Got Worms! And More Questions from My Daughters

What do worms consume?
Do worms have children?
Do worms hibernate?

Earlier this week we had some relatively warm days and had the ability to do a little spring lawn work. My daughters like to try to aid with a few of it. However like most four and five years of age kids, they quickly get sidetracked. Such was the case when they found some worms under some leaves in our lawn..

Earlier this week we had some reasonably warm days and were able to do a little spring lawn work. One of the worms my children discovered this week was picked up by my five year old who put it in bucket. Her younger sibling then named the worm Suzy.

One of the worms my children discovered this week was gotten by my 5 year old who put it in bucket. Her younger sibling then called the worm Suzy. Now for the last couple of days theyve been including dirt, water, and yard into the pail to take care of Suzy every early morning and afternoon..
Suzy has been the inspiration for a bunch of concerns about worms today. Ive had to try to describe responses to the following:.

For a more particular answer about worm recreation, take a look at this short video from the Natural History Museum..
And for more about what worms consume, view this Reactions video entitled How Do Worms Turn Garbage Into Compost?

For a basic summary of the responses to these concerns,.
SciShow Kids has a great video lesson about worms..

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