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"One summer day, as Little Worm heads out to play, he discovers he has a song stuck in his head. "What's that you're singing?" Owl asks, but Little Worm can't say. He wriggles past, determined to learn who filled his head with "Shimmy shimmy, no-sashay." Owl flaps along with a song of his own, and before long Chipmunk, Bunny, and Fox fall in line, each contributing an ear worm to the joyful cacophony. Amid all the singing and dancing, Little Worm forgets his musical mystery until later when--surprise!--Papa Worm tucks him in."--Provided by publisher.
"Ivy loves living in Applewood Heights. The family's apartment is tiny, and her older sister Rachel won't stop grumbling about sharing a room after their old house was lost to foreclosure. Ivy finds much-needed reassurance, and a boost of confidence, when she starts working with the building superintendent. Ivy has a natural talent, but she comes to realize that some things--like hurt feelings--are harder to fix than others as she tries to figure out exactly where she's meant to be"--
Have you ever had a song stuck in your head that you just can't shake?Shimmy shimmy no sashay sings little worm as he wriggles along. He's got a song stuck in his head ¿ he's got an ear worm! But where has it come from? It's not Owl's song. And it's not Chipmunk's song either. Will Little Worm ever discover where the catchy tune in his head came from?
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