What Does An Anteater Eat?

What Does An Anteater Eat?
Title What Does An Anteater Eat? PDF eBook
Author Ross Collins
Publisher Candlewick Press
Pages 33
Release 2019-07-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1536205915

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"The silliness should have little listeners asking for repeat readings." —Kirkus Reviews Anteater is hungry, but he has completely forgotten what anteaters eat. Baffled, and with his tummy rumbling, he consults the other animals. Sloth is too busy, Toucan is clueless, and Crocodile has his own mouth full. Whatever will Anteater do? It isn't until the ants all run for their lives that Anteater remembers what he should be eating . . . and it’s not what you think! A delightfully silly tale that little ones will return to again and again.

An Anteater Named Arthur

An Anteater Named Arthur
Title An Anteater Named Arthur PDF eBook
Author Bernard Waber
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 52
Release 1967
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780395259368

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An anteater's mother tells of her trials with her questioning, complaining, messy, forgetful, choosy, and lovable son.

I'm Going To Eat This Ant

I'm Going To Eat This Ant
Title I'm Going To Eat This Ant PDF eBook
Author Chris Naylor-Ballesteros
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 32
Release 2017-04-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1408873877

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There are so many scrumptious ways to eat this ant. Seared like steak or squished in a sausage ... sundried, salted or sliced ... But watch out, anteater! While you're salivating, this sneaky ant has got an escape plan up its sleeve ... Take one starving anteater and one slippery ant, and you have the super ingredients for a hilarious, stylish story. Perfect for fans of Jon Klassen, Chris Haughton and Steve Antony – minimalist illustrations with tonnes of humour.

I Don't Like to Eat Ants

I Don't Like to Eat Ants
Title I Don't Like to Eat Ants PDF eBook
Author J. T. K. Belle
Publisher Picklefish Press
Pages 34
Release 2019-06
Genre
ISBN 9780578499512

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Two irrepressible anteaters debate the merits of eating ants on their journey to The Peanut Butter & Jelly Deli.

Anteaters

Anteaters
Title Anteaters PDF eBook
Author Megan Borgert-Spaniol
Publisher Scholastic
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Myrmecophagidae
ISBN 9780531206782

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"Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces anteaters to young readers through leveled text and related photos"--

The Apple Pie Tree

The Apple Pie Tree
Title The Apple Pie Tree PDF eBook
Author Zoe Hall
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 40
Release 2017-02-28
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0545361184

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We have a special tree in our yard -- an apple pie tree!Colorful collage illustrations follow each season as an apple tree grows leaves, fragrant blossoms, and tiny green apples. Soon the fruit is big, red, and ready to be picked. It's time to make an apple pie! Here is a celebration of apples and how things grow -- sure to delight young readers all year long.

But I Don't Eat Ants

But I Don't Eat Ants
Title But I Don't Eat Ants PDF eBook
Author Dan Marvin
Publisher POW! Kids Books
Pages 0
Release 2017-10-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781576878378

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"Koala Bears aren't called Eucalyptus-eaters. Panda Bears aren't called Bamboo-eaters. Jaguars eat Anteaters, but they aren't called Anteater-eaters!" insists a voracious young Anteater who will gobble up just about every food except for one: ants! This clever take on the picky-eater is full of wry humor and silly puns as the anteater takes us through the food he LOVES to eat, all while repeating the refrain, "but I don't eat ants." That is until dinnertime when his mom presents him with with a "fiery" surprise. The final punchline playfully depicts the often illogical rationalizations of young picky eaters in a way that will have kids and their parents laughing.