
The Book of Ant Records
Amazing Facts and Feats
by Katja Bargum
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Pub Date May 14 2024 | Archive Date Feb 12 2024
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Description
Dig into this book of ant world records to discover some of the coolest, creepiest and most surprising facts about ants.
There are 20 million billion ants on the planet, and we see them all the time. But did you know that ants have superpowers? Super strength and super speed are only the beginning. Ants might be small, but they set big records. They can live in scorching temperatures and work together to build giant cities. A queen ant can have millions of babies in her lifetime. And some ants self-explode to destroy their enemies.
But which ant has the worst sting? What are some of the weirdest things they eat? How does an ant find its way back home? In this book you’ll find answers to everything you’ve ever wondered about ants and their amazing abilities. Before long you’ll be ANT-thusiastic for more!
A Note From the Publisher2>
Katja Bargum is a Finnish writer, science journalist and former ant researcher. She received her PhD in evolutionary biology from the University of Helsinki and wrote her dissertation on the social life of ants. As a researcher, Katja counted tens of thousands of ants. She then set out on a career in media, working as a science writer, an editor in chief of a scientific journal and a media producer. Her first nonfiction book won the 2009 Finnish State Award for Public Information, and she has also published a popular science book about ants for adults. Katja lives in Helsinki.
Jenny Lucander is an illustrator and children’s book creator whose works have won and been nominated for many awards, including the Nordic Council Children and Young People’s Literature Prize, the Runeberg Junior Prize and the Elsa Beskow Plaque. In 2022 she was nominated for the prestigious Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Jenny studied children’s book illustration and creation, as well as storytelling, at the School of Design and Crafts at the University of Gothenburg. She lives in Helsinki.
B.J. Woodstein is a Swedish-to-English translator, writer and editor, as well as an honorary professor of literature and translation at the University of East Anglia. She enjoyed telling her daughters all the ant facts she learned while translating this book and now has a newfound respect for ants. B.J. lives in Norwich, England, with her wife and daughters.
Jenny Lucander is an illustrator and children’s book creator whose works have won and been nominated for many awards, including the Nordic Council Children and Young People’s Literature Prize, the Runeberg Junior Prize and the Elsa Beskow Plaque. In 2022 she was nominated for the prestigious Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Jenny studied children’s book illustration and creation, as well as storytelling, at the School of Design and Crafts at the University of Gothenburg. She lives in Helsinki.
B.J. Woodstein is a Swedish-to-English translator, writer and editor, as well as an honorary professor of literature and translation at the University of East Anglia. She enjoyed telling her daughters all the ant facts she learned while translating this book and now has a newfound respect for ants. B.J. lives in Norwich, England, with her wife and daughters.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781459837492 |
PRICE | CA$24.95 (CAD) |
PAGES | 48 |
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