What Do Worms Do In Winter?

A Silly Winter Adventure for Ages 3–7

Book cover titled 'What Do Worms Do in Winter?' by Beth Stensvold, featuring cartoon worms, a snow scene, and winter accessories.

Worms don’t usually play in the snow… but this wiggly bunch is ready for skiing, skating, and plenty of silly surprises! A laugh-out-loud picture book that shows winter is full of giggles—even for worms.

✨ Take a Peek Inside! ✨

Here are a few of the silly surprises in What Do Worms Do in Winter?

A comic strip of two scenes shows a woman and a worm in a snow-covered outdoor setting. In the first scene, the woman, dressed in winter clothing and a blue beanie, is standing next to a hole in the snow, saying, 'I think I'll be good at the snow board.' In the second scene, the worm, with a green beanie and scarf, is emerging from the snow and asking, 'Don't you need feet?'
Children playing on a snowy hill, sliding down on a winter day, wearing winter clothes and hats, enjoying the snow.

And there are even more wiggly winter surprises inside!

About The Book

❄️ A Winter Full of Giggles

When the snow falls, worms don’t hide underground—they slide, skate, and snowboard! Join Squiggly and friends as they wriggle into one silly surprise after another in this laugh-out-loud winter story

🎓 Perfect for Ages 3–7

With playful text and lively illustrations, What Do Worms Do in Winter? makes a wonderful read-aloud for preschool and early elementary kids. The story mixes humor with cozy seasonal fun, sparking giggles while introducing children to how animals (and even worms!) experience the cold.

📚 Storytime & Classroom Ready

Great for bedtime reading, circle time, or winter lesson plans, this frosty-fun adventure keeps kids engaged and smiling. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or librarian, you’ll love sharing this silly, cozy tale again and again.