Book Review: Fire Ants by Adam K. White | Children’s Picture Book
Book Details
Fire Ants by Adam K. White
Published by Independently Published on 10/18/2021
Genres: Children's Picture Book
Format: eBook, Large Print Paperback
Pages: 31
A young fire ant creates a revolutionary contraption to extinguish fires more effectively.
A mix of humor, drama, and a metric ton of ant spirit, Fire Ants is a fun family book that will have parents and children rooting for the hero until the last fire is extinguished.
Source: Kindle Unlimited, NetGalley
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Purchase Links for Fire Ants
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My thoughts on Fire Ants
Fire Ants by Adam K. White is a beautifully illustrated children’s picture book.
The Antlanta village fire department needs a better system to put out fires. Their current ways result in more damage than help.
A young rookie ant on the force has a plan to improve their firefighting. Is he brave enough to present it to the chief? Will his plan fail?
This cute story, suitable for toddlers and young readers, offers many opportunities for adults to connect with children through discussions.
The tale is told from the view of a humorous narrator, giving readers of all ages a laugh or two through silly situations and puns.
Fire Ants will be a pleasant addition to all libraries catering to youngsters.
I received a digital copy of the book from NetGalley, the author or publisher, to review. This is my honest, unbiased opinion.
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That sounds interesting, at least for my grandkids. I saw what you did there, Antlanta.