The Life and Times of the Ant
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DESCRIPTION:
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 595.796
EAN: 9780618689491
ISBN: 0618689494
Label: Sandpiper
Manufacturer: Sandpiper
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 32
Publication Date: 2006-04-17
Publisher: Sandpiper
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Studio: Sandpiper
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Summary: Great book for children interested in science
Comment: This is a wonderfully illustrated book with great facts about the life and habits of the ants. I highly recommend it for children of reading age who are interested in learning all about insects.
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Summary: Great illustrations and detailed information!
Comment: Daughter used this for her 5th grade Science project... studied an ant farm. The book was quite helpful and fun to read as an adult!
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Summary: The Life and Times of the Ant
Comment: This was an excellent book to accompany the Giant Ant Farm we got our granddaughter for Christmas.
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Summary: Great Book!
Comment: I homeschool my 2nd grade son and we just learned about insects and spiders. This book was PERFECT for learning about ants. Excellent pictures and information about how they live and the different varieties. I even learned a few things I didnt know!
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Summary: alot of great info on ants
Comment: The Life and Time of the Ant is a cartoon type book all about ants. We learn lots of neat things about the ant family. We leaned how they communicate, about the parts of an ant's body, and all about the various kids of any in the world. One section of the book is about hoe important the ant is in the Rain Forest. We are told that ants eat insect pests, plant gardens in trees, removing decaying animals from the forest floor, and thin out plants that over crowd the forest.
The pictures are drawn in a cartoon like style. They were neat to look at while reading.
This would make a great read aloud for elementry classroom during a science unit on ants. Lots of great information is presented in a kid friendly way.

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