All of these amazing thoughts keep coming in from kids across the country. This from a second grader in Washington– “I think the kid should let it free because I care for the environment and when I grow up I will be a scientist and I will stop people from cutting down trees. I care… Read more »
Hey Little Ant
Challenge Taken in Iowa
From a thoughtful second grader: “I think the boy shouldn’t squish the ant because he should think about his actions. He should think about how it would feel to be like the ant. What if he was the ant and the ant was him? If the kid hurts the ant and the ant had a… Read more »
Challenge Taken in Maryland
Thanks to all the great work that Prof. Patricia Dean at Salisbury University has doing to promote the Challenge, entries have been pouring in from Maryland. This from a third grader — “I think the kid should leave the ant alone because ants are like people too, except they are tiny, red or black, they… Read more »
Challenge Taken in Virginia
This great second grader answered the challenge with: “Hey little ant, The kid says, “”I didn’t see you there!”” He cups his hands and the ant climbs in. The kid lowers the ant by the nearest anthill. Soon his friend asks him why didn’t you squish it? “Well, if you were a ant would you… Read more »
Challenge Taken in Florida
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.”