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The three-time Caldecott medalist tells the tale of two ants who decide to leave the safety of the others to venture into a danger-laden kitchen.
When two bad ants desert from their colony, they experience a dangerous adventure that convinces them to return to their former safety.
In this new book by Van Allsburg, twice a winner of the Caldecott Medal, the theme of an outsider's point-of-view (touched upon most recently in his The Stranger ) is expanded. Accustomed to the orderly and uneventful life in the ant hole, all the ants enter the bizarre world of a kitchen in the search for sugar crystals for the queen. Two greedy ants stay behind in the sugar bowl, eating their fill and then falling asleep. Their slumbers end when a giant scoop drops them into a sea of boiling brown coffee. Further mishaps include a heated stay in the toaster, a hazardous swirl in the garbage disposal and a zap in an electrical outlet. When the ant troops return, the two bad ants gladly rejoin their friends and head for the safety of home. In this work, the hazards of nonconformity are clear. The narration has the feel of early newsreels where the broadcaster described unknown phenomena in clipped, clinical language: ``A strange force passed through the wet ants. They were stunned senseless and blown out of the holes like bullets from a gun.'' The resilient ants and the eerie landscapes are portrayed in strong black-and-white images, enriched by deep brown, purple, slate, gold and steely blue colors; Van Allsburg, playing with perspective, creates marvelous contrasts and images. But although Two Bad Ants is visually different from its predecessors, it shares the same strong style, dazzling artwork and whimsy that characterizes all of the artist's work. Ages 3-8. (Oct.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsThe author of such bestselling children's books as Jumanji and The Polar Express, Chris Van Allsburg is a two-time winner of the coveted Caldecott Medal, as well as that National Book Award and the Regina Medal for lifetime achievement in children's literature.
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September 17, 2008: I really like 'Two Bad Ants' by Chris Van Allsburg. This book has a lot of detail in the writing and the pictures.In my opinion it is a good book for everybody.It is a fantasy book.The two ants in this book were very selfish when they stayed behind and ate all the sugar.
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May 27, 2008: The Two Bad Ants by Chris Van Allsburg I think this book is good because the ants have a lot of adventures with the house stuff. It?s cool when They shot out of the outlet in the event they gave weird stuff to the queen ant she loved it so they got more . At the end there was a big thing in the adventures. Then they absents there family of ants but they did care that they were gone. Read the book it?s a suprise.