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Loading... One Hundred Hungry Antsby Elinor J Pinczes
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This book is an excellent example of a fantasy picture book because it is about ants and the ants can talk and do mathematics. Ants can do neither of these things in real life. This story is about a group of 100 ants that are on their way to a picnic to steal food but they are traveling too slow so the littlest ant suggests different ways to get there quicker. Age Appropriateness: primary, intermediate Media: Acrylic Paints AD650L,GRL K,2 copies AD650L,GRL K,2 copies AD650L,GRL K,2 copies no reviews | add a review
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Appropriate Age: Primary
Media: Linocut (like woodcut, but with linoleum)
Summary: In search of a picnic meal, a group of 100 ants arrange themselves in varying equal groups in order to make it to the picnic quicker. Their leader, the littlest ant, who tells them they can arrange themselves in 2 groups of 50, 4 groups of 25, 5 groups of 10, ect. All the other ants get mad at the youngest when they reach the picnic area and all the food is gone. (