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Those Amazing Ants [Hardcover]

Patricia Brennan Demuth (Author), S.D. Schindler (Illustrator)


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A clear, simple text and full-color, richly detailed artwork journey inside an ant colony to provide a close-up look at the lives, behavior, and life cycle of this fascinating insect.

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From School Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 2-Simple, chatty language attempts to help children relate the ant's world to their own (the insect's underground habitat is described as a tidy home much like an apartment building.) The first page states that all ants walking around are females-"So whenever you see an ant, you can call it she!" The use of imprecise vocabulary sometimes results in rather confusing information; near the end of the book, Demuth mentions that male ants do exist and explains that they are the ones with wings, but then continues to describe how the queen, once she has mated, rips off her wings. Larvae are called worms; descriptions of specific behaviors of some types of ants are mentioned, but no species names are given. Roles of various colony members-from worker to queen-are mentioned, as are brief details about their cooperative way of working. Schindler's illustrations are large, appealing, and give an interesting peek inside an anthill. Attractive, muted background tones reflect the earth and surrounding environment. The format is appealing and the large type is appropriate for young readers. This book may spark curiosity in the subject, but needs support from other sources such as Arthur Dorros's Ant Cities (Crowell, 1987), which presents similar material using a more appropriate scientific vocabulary.
Diane Nunn, Richard E. Byrd Elementary School, Glen Rock, NJ
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Ages 3-7. In a chatty, very simple idiom for reading aloud to preschoolers, this lively picture book presents a wealth of amazing facts about ants, including how they hunt, eat, breed, raise their young, build their homes, and organize themselves. The gouache paintings on colored paper help make the information immediate by showing these busy insects close up in all their myriad activities. This is the kind of first science book that encourages kids to discover the small wonders around them. Hazel Rochman

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 5 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing (October 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0027284670
  • ISBN-13: 978-0027284676
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 9.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,852,198 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Patricia Brennan Demuth: Children's Book Author
Patricia grew up in little Iowa town with a big family and imagination. After college, she moved to the Big Apple (New York, New York) where imaginations could feast. Patricia did her first book there with her husband, photographer Jack Demuth, on the life of a mounted police horse (CITY HORSE, Dodd, Mead). They shadowed 5-year-old Hannon, who had grown up in quiet green pastures in Tennessee, as he braved the dizzying turmoil of New York City streets, rolled in his first snowfall, and galloped on Coney Island beaches for exercise. From midtown Manhattan, Patricia moved with her family to an Illinois farm where she and Jack spent an entire year documenting the life of a farm kid (JOEL GROWING UP A FARM MAN, Dodd Mead).
Then, to Patricia's surprise and delight, a mischievous rhyming parrot chirped its way into her imagination. Who could resist him? Not Patricia. She wrote her first picture book, MAX THE BAD-TALKING PARROT (Dutton, Inc.). More picture books and an early chapter book would follow, their cast of characters tickling the funny bones of young fans.
Meanwhile, Patricia started to share fascinating facts about the natural world as she she wrote a series of nonfiction books for the All Aboard Reading series (Grosset & Dunlap). She became well-known for writing simple fluent prose packed with juicy information: snakes that could swallow a whole pig in one bite (SNAKES, Grosset & Dunlap); smoking chimneys on the deep-sea floor with giant worms clinging to them (WAY DOWN DEEP, Grosset & Dunlap); and huge graying gorillas called silverbacks who ruled their groups like wise old kings and beat their chests to scare away leopards (GORILLAS, Grosset & Dunlap).
In all, Patricia has authored 17 children's books in fiction and nonfiction genres. Her books have won numerous awards including Best Children's Book, Society of Midland Authors; Georgia Children's Storybook Award; Outstanding Science Book (Children's Book Council and National Science Teachers Association); Outstanding Book in Social Sciences (National Council for the Social Studies and Children's Book Council); Sequoyah's Children's Books Masterlist; Children's Choices of 1987 (International Reading Association and the Children's Book Council); and Children's Books of the Year (Child Study Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College).
Today, after a break from publishing, Patricia is happily writing books again. Most days find her tapping away at her laptop on the patio in the lovely garden tended by her husband Bill Reich. A sequel to MAX THE BAD-TALKING PARROT is in the works, along with another picture book photographed by Jack Demuth. Patricia's imagination still seeks new vistas and she is completing her first full-length novel for young readers. Stay tuned.


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