The Life Cycle of the Ant

by Hadley Dyer

Published 1 January 2005
Watching an ant carry a crumb across a sidewalk holds great fascination for children. Children will certainly be eager to read more about this industrious insect in The Life Cycle of an Ant. The fascinating text is accompanied by full-color images and illustrations, which help describe an ant’s body, its habitat, and its behavior within the colony throughout its life.

The Life Cycle of an Ant

by Hadley Dyer

Published 31 October 2005
Ages 6 to 12 years. Watching an ant carry a crumb across a sidewalk holds great fascination for children. Children will certainly be eager to read more about this industrious insect in this book. The fascinating text is accompanied by full-colour images and illustrations, which help describe: an ant's body; it's habitat; the stages of ant metamorphosis: egg, larva, pupa, and adult; the roles of workers, males, and queens in the colony; the importance of ants to the environment.