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Overview
Travel underground to tour an antic, frantic anthill. Follow the secret pass-through passages from one spread to another as you meet wacky working insects within every level of their home. Die-cut in the shape of an anthill, this thick, big-trim board book gives kids an imaginary inside view of these busy critters' homes. Step-back levels create a 3-D quality, and with see-through windows on every spread, kids will be endlessly fascinated.Editorials
Publishers Weekly
Die-cut shaped pages graduate upward in two titles in the Step-Back Board Books series by Charles Reasoner. Ants Ants Ants features the insects working within every level of their anthill. The expanding beehive in Bees Bees Bees shows the inhabitants making honey and then going to sleep in rows of little green beds. (July) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.Children's Literature
This is a tall (91/2" by 5 1/2") board book with short pages that get taller as the reader moves from front to back. The tops of the pages are irregularly shaped to suggest leaf tips and, further on, mounds of earth crawling with red ant-like creatures with bulging white eyes. Cut-out holes on each page reveal that there are more ants to come. A six-line poem runs along the bottom of the pages. "The ants go marching through the door, Hup, two, three, four." And so forth. A "Step-Back Board Book." 2001, Price Stern Sloan, $7.99. Ages 2 to 5. Reviewer:Eleanor HeldrichBook Details
Published
July 23, 2001
Publisher
New York : Price Stern Sloan, c2001.
Pages
14
Format
Board
ISBN
9780843176131