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Worm composting for Schools.
We have recently added some new products for teaching kids about composting and vermiculture. We have added some children’s books by Larraine Roulston. As a newspaper columnist, Larraine Roulston has been writing on environmental issues since 1987. She also writes articles in tabloids and magazines. The 4 book package includes a song, glossary and resources, all designed to help teachers discuss the process of composting in an interesting way. Together they make a good environmental asset to any library.
NEW WORM BINS
The Worm Inn is a breathable compost bin that fits perfectly into any classroom. Help kids learn how to compost with hands on experience. These lightweight bins can process over 44 pounds of waste a month with only 1-2 pounds of worms. This bin is easy to manage for kids of all ages.

SCHOOL WIDE RECYCLING AND COMPOSTING
If your school or group is looking into processing large amounts of food, the Worm Wigwam is a great option. This unit can house up to 50 pounds of worms and process up to 7 tons per year (Approx. 75 pounds of finished vermicompost per week) Schools can recycle their cafeteria waste and teach kids the value of composting.
