“The Little Explorers of Nature: Ants and the Amazing Ant City “ takes the curious readers (ages 3–8) on a delightful underground tour. Children discover how ants plan, communicate, and care—using invisible scent messages called pheromones, gentle antenna handshakes, and clever teamwork to find food, protect the queen, and raise their young.
Told with warm storytelling and bright, science-driven scenes, this first book in a six-title series blends story with science and creative activities so families can explore nature right outside the door. This book motivates kids to map ant trails, and experiment with insect behaviour and colour. The concluding activities on colours can connect their curiosity to Darwinian principle of survival.
By the last page, little readers will remember the big message ants live by: “Work together, share with care—that’s the ant way everywhere.” And they’ll be ready to find our next books to adventures with creatures of water, trees, jungle, and air.
· Builds early science curiosity: underground life, trails, egg to adult cycle and pheromones
· Gentle life lessons: caring, sharing, and staying brave in new places
· Fun to read aloud: short scenes, clear images, and “look-and-find” moments
· Do together: mapping ant trails and colouring insects to camouflage.