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If your child thinks ants are just backyard pests, this book is about to change everything. Ants form living rafts to survive floods, explode themselves to protect their colony, and grow their own food in underground fungus farms the size of a house. One species has a supercolony that stretches 3,700 miles across Europe. Every page delivers something that will make your child's jaw drop.
"The Nature Kid's Guide to Ants" is written for curious kids ages 7-12 who want to understand the tiny creatures that have been ruling the planet for 100 million years. Why can a bullet ant's sting last a full day? How do honeypot ants turn their own bodies into living snack machines? What makes an army ant colony move like a single unstoppable brain even though they are almost completely blind? Your child will find out, and they will want to tell everyone.
Short sentences and simple words build reading confidence, while the wild facts keep even older kids hooked from first page to last. Chapters cover twelve remarkable ant species from around the world, from the leafcutter farmers of South America to the driver ants of Africa whose queen lays millions of eggs a month.
A book for kids who stop and crouch down every time they spot an ant trail - and finally want to know what is really going on down there.
Ants dig the soil, spread seeds, and keep forests clean. There are 2.5 million of them for every person on Earth. Every page shows your child why these tiny titans matter. That is the kind of wonder that sticks.
Thousands of young readers have explored the Nature Kids Guide series. Your child's next favorite animal is waiting.
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