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Introduces distinguishing characteristics, life cycles, and different types of ants.
The ants go marching, one by one. Hurrah! Hurrah! This favorite song is often heard as children walk together or take a hike in nature. But have you ever really seen ants marching? They do! As Ants reveals, ants do much more than march. Some build and repair a colony's home, some grow fungi, and some even "milk" aphids. With simple words and vibrant photographs, this book helps readers get an up-close view of this insect without getting covered in ant bites. Chapters discuss ant anatomy, communication, work and interaction with the environment. A glossary, list of websites, and interesting facts add an extra layer of information for readers fascinated with the topic. The "Junior Entomologist" section encourages children to experiment, ask questions and observe ants in nature to learn more. This would be an excellent addition to the elementary science classroom for use in a study of insects. Part of the "Nature's Friends" series. 2002, Compass Point Books,
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