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  2. Phillip Hoose - Wikipedia

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    Phillip M. Hoose (born May 31, 1947) is an American writer of books, essays, stories, songs, and articles. His first published works were written for adults, but he turned his attention to children and young adults to keep up with his daughters.

  3. Two Bad Ants - Wikipedia

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    In Philip Nel's analysis, a conflict between the book's plot and its illustrations leads to artistic tension. While the ants' return to the colony suggests "a victory for the bosses" and the narrative could be considered a "capitalist parable", the comparatively huge appliances in the kitchen, which terrify the ants, imply conspicuous consumption.

  4. The Ant Bully - Wikipedia

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    The Ant Bully (ISBN 0590395912) is a 1999 children's book drawn and written by John Nickle. It is about a young boy named Lucas, who is the title character in the book and who likes to torment ants. It was later adapted into the 2006 animated film The Ant Bully by John A. Davis, produced by Legendary Pictures and DNA Productions for Warner Bros ...

  5. The Ant and the Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The Ant and the Elephant is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Bill Peet and was adapted into a family musical for the stage. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Published by HMH Books for Young Readers in 1972, it is based on the Aesop Fable entitled The Dove and the Ant .

  6. Ant and Bee - Wikipedia

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    More Ant and Bee, Another Alphabetical Story for Tiny Tots; Book 4. One, Two, Three with Ant and Bee, A Counting Story; Book 5. Around the World with Ant and Bee (about travel) Book 6. More and More Ant and Bee, Another Alphabetical Story; Book 7. Ant and Bee and the Rainbow, A Story About Colours; Book 8. Ant and Bee and Kind Dog, An ...

  7. The Ant and the Grasshopper - Wikipedia

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    The English folk-singer and children's writer Leon Rosselson subtly turns the tables in much the same way in his 1970s song The Ant and the Grasshopper, using the story to rebuke the self-righteous ant (and those humans with his mindset) for letting his fellow creatures die of want and for his blindness to the joy of life. [84]

  8. Hey, Al - Wikipedia

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    Hey, Al is a children's book written by Arthur Yorinks and illustrated by Richard Egielski. Published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in the year 1986, the book won the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1987.

  9. I Need My Monster - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Flashlight Press published a board book companion for babies and toddlers, "This board book for 0-3 year old listeners, presents the little monster-loving boy from I Need My Monster and Hey, That's MY Monster!, as he tries to find the monster that matches his drawing. He describes his monster (green, long tail, pointy nails, big teeth ...