This advice came in from a third grader in Florida today– “The ant should bite the boy and run away. He is a little tiny ant and he can run faster than the boy. Then he would alert his friends.”
Challenge Taken in O, Canada!
The Hey, Little Ant Essay Challenge went international today with the submission of amazing essays from a third grade classroom in Alberta. “I will not harm you little ant. I will let you go back to your family and your little town too. I will not do what the other kids think. I will not… Read more »
Challenge Taken in Indiana
This fabulous drawing came in from a 1st Grader in Indiana today. Below the illustration were written the words, “The boy did not squish the ant. The ant was happy.” If you cannot read the ant’s speech bubble, it says, “I’m happy.” Well, so are we. Thanks, Indiana.
Challenge Taken in Ohio
My, oh, my we have another raft of entries. This time from the mighty state of Ohio. This came in from a third grader who picked up the rhyme beautifully!! KID: I understand how you feel! Remember though- you have been known to steal my meal. And my friends are telling me That I should… Read more »
Challenge Taken in Texas
A third grader in the Lone Star State had this to say, “I think that the Kid should spare the Ant’s life because the Ant is an innocent food collector. The Kid doesn’t have to do what his friends want him to do. It’s just like if you were a character kid and you were… Read more »
On Top of the World
Hey, Little Ant is now in 9 languages! It now can be read in Korean, Chinese, Hebrew, French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Italian and, of course, if you are reading this — English. But as they say in Germany, “Vom Leben und Leben lassen. Ein Menschenkind und eine Ameise geraten in ein Zwiegespräch, als das Kind… Read more »