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Are You an Ant? (Backyard Books)

Are You an Ant? (Backyard Books)
By Judy Allen, Tudor Humphries

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Children who love to track ants wherever they wander will enjoy this inside look at the everyday life of this fascinating insect, as they explore the similarities and differences to themselves.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #67442 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-05-13
  • Released on: 2004-05-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
Two additions to the Backyard Books series by Judy Allen, illus. by Tudor Humphries, let readers experience a day in the life of common creatures. Are You an Ant? puts the eponymous picnic-invaders under the microscope; Are You a Grasshopper? takes a similar close-up view of its subject. Humphries's illustrations capture even the tiniest details. (Apr.)
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal
PreSchool-Grade 3-Easy-readers that offer a virtual bug's-eye view of the world. Vivid watercolor paintings on two-page spreads depict the subject insect in its backyard habitat; most views are close-ups, with the creature juxtaposed against towering leaves of grass, weeds, flowers, etc. (Several illustrations in Ant show the worker in its underground nest.) Short sentences in large, bold type are set against a white background. The lines of text are fluid, often broken up and framed by foliage, or sometimes wings of birds and body parts of other small animals. Each book begins by asking the title question, and then addresses readers directly, outlining the insect's daily experiences (e.g., "Work hard to build a nest.-It's all right; you don't have to work alone"). The books briefly describe hatching, growth and development, outstanding physical and behavioral characteristics, diet, defense mechanisms, and natural enemies, and conclude with a reality check: "However, if your mother and father look like this-you are not a-.You are-a human child." An addendum offers miscellaneous facts. Although the texts are clearly written and well organized, not all of the terms are defined, such as "aphid," "acid," and "poison" in Ant. Still, these attractive titles will be good companion volumes for Steve Parker's It's an Ant's Life (Reader's Digest, 1999) and Amanda Harman's Grasshoppers (Grolier, 2001), both of which are more detailed and aimed at a somewhat higher reading level.
Karey Wehner, formerly at San Francisco Public Library
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review
'Direct, lively text packed with grisly facts the children will love to read.' Books Magazine


Customer Reviews

Great ant facts5
I purchased this for my child's kindergarten class and they love it. Interesting facts that the author relates to people. Good book and fun to read.

Great kid's book5
My granddaughter was fascinated by this book - so much that I ordered others from the set (Are You A Butterfly?). Great read - both for kids and adults! Detailed and accurate.

Are you an ant?5
Excellent resource for curriculum unit on ants, social insects, cooperation. Good drawings, clear, and concept specific.