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Hey, Little Ant

Hey, Little Ant
Authors: Phillip M. Hoose, Hannah Hoose
Creator: Debbie Tilley
Publisher: Tricycle Press
Category: Book

List Price: $15.99
Buy New: $9.42
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New (34) Used (17) from $7.06

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 39919

Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 28
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.7 x 0.4

ISBN: 1883672546
Dewey Decimal Number: 782.421640268
EAN: 9781883672546
ASIN: 1883672546

Publication Date: September 1998
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Hey, little ant down in the crack

Can you hear me? Can you talk back?

See my shoe, can you see that?

Well now it's gonna squish you flat! So begins a conversation between a young boy and the ant trembling in the shadow of his sneaker. This playful story brings up questions about the ethics and peer pressure, encouraging the very youngest citizens to decide for themselves: to squish...or not to squish?!


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars great book for kids   August 27, 2008
We used this book for summer reading this summer which was to catch a reading bug. It is a fun book to read out loud esp if you can do voices for the charaters. I would recommend the book .


5 out of 5 stars Excellent lesson   August 2, 2008
I bought this book for my son when he was 4, but the lesson is there for any age. It tells the story from an ant's perspective. A little boy is going to step on the ant, but the ant is begging him not to. Kids are so quick to kill things these days, and they think a little ant doesn't matter at all. It's a wonderful lesson to teach compassion to all creatures. My son is 8 now and he still won't kill anything. He is my catcher of bugs and lets them outside. The story leaves it for the reader to decide the right thing, but it really helps the child to think.


4 out of 5 stars I loved it but...   August 1, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I loved this book and the intention the author had to encourage children to consider the moral of the story. Also for a children's book it is well written with amusing rhymes. The kids also loved hearing this story. The only problem was this - they got absolutely the wrong message from it!

The book presents two arguments - the ant pleading for its life, and the boy who questions the value of the ant's life. But the author wrote the boy's side of the story so pleasingly that my kids far more enjoyed siding with the boy than with the ant, despite explanation, to my complete despair! My young listeners were quite young, ages 2-3, so perhaps this book would be better for a slightly older child.



5 out of 5 stars great story   May 16, 2007
This is the best book! I use it in my Kindergarten classroom when we do a thematic unit on bugs. We act out the story then talk about the ending.


5 out of 5 stars Teaches Empathy   November 30, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am a 3rd grade teacher, and I use this book in my classroom to teach about bullying, peer pressure (the boy's friends are encouraging him to squish the ant), and empathy. My students love it! I wish I could find a poster of the page where the ant is looming over the boy and asking "If you were me, and I were you, what would you want me to do?" What an incredible lesson for kids! The best part is that the book ends with the shoe looming over the ant and leaves the ending up to the reader. Kids love writing (or just inventing) their own endings! GREAT BOOK!

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