The Little Ant

 


Title- The Little ant 

Author/Retold- Shirleyann Costigan, based one Aida Marcuse version

Illustrated by Patti Boyd

Photgraphed by Scott Campbell 

Genre- Traditional Literature 

Grade level- 1st-4th Grade

Our story begins with an ant named Hormiguita. Hormiguita’s house got drenched by April showers. She asked the sun dry her home, but she couldn’t cause the clouds were in the way. Hormiguita asked the clouds to move so the sun could dry her house. The cloud said he can’t but she could ask the wind to blow the cloud away. So she asked the wind, but the wind said he no, he was going to be sleeping the whole day. So Hormiguita began to sing a lullaby to the wind and the wind started to fall into a deep sleep. Hormiguita began to climb up the winds beard and she took a feather and tickled his nose. This caused him to sneeze, which blew away the clouds, which let the sun dry Hormiguita’s house. This is a great book that teaches us how to have manners and taught a lesson on how to be kind to others. I would use this book as a read aloud at the beginning of class to get students minds going for the day as well as a reminder for one another. I would also use this book in US history or geography when going over New Mexico.

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