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Oct 24, 1988 · Hardcover – Picture Book, October 24, 1988. Two-time Caldecott medal winning author-illustrator Chris Van Allsburg, author of Jumanji and ThePolarExpress, brings his signature whimsical storytelling and dazzling artwork to a tale about two ants on the adventure of a lifetime.
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- Chris Van Allsburg
- $16.95
- Houghton Mifflin
Two Bad Ants is a 1988 children's book written and illustrated by American author Chris Van Allsburg. Plot summary [ edit ] The title characters, while journeying through a human home, decide to exploit a sugar bowl —full of sugar cubes —on their own rather than taking one sugar cube for themselves like the colony's queen (so each of the ...
- Chris Van Allsburg
- 32 pp
- 1988
- 1988
Oct 24, 1988 · Two Bad Ants. Chris Van Allsburg. 4.07. 3,298 ratings343 reviews. Two-time Caldecott medal winning author-illustrator Chris Van Allsburg, author of Jumanji and The Polar Express, brings his signature whimsical storytelling and dazzling artwork to a tale about two ants on the adventure of a lifetime.
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- Hardcover
Oct 24, 1988 · 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.
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- Chris Van Allsburg
Two ants explore a kitchen and get into trouble in this whimsical and award-winning picture book. Learn more about the author, the story, and the illustrations of Two Bad Ants.
Jan 1, 1997 · Hardcover – January 1, 1997. by Chris Van Allsburg (Author) 4.4 4 ratings. See all formats and editions. The title characters, while journeying through a human home, decide to exploit a sugar bowl on their own rather than delivering the sugar cubes to the colony's queen (so each of the ants get one sugar cube and so does the queen ant).
- Chris Van Allsburg