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Ant Departure: Follow the ants on a trip

Ant Departure: Follow the ants on a trip

A group of cute little ants, traveling in a red bus, the small ant tour group passed through mysterious mounds, hills, forests, etc. in turn, looking rugged, in fact, these places are crocodiles, camels, lions, elephants.

"Ant Departure" is a super humorous and funny picture book "Stink! A new work by Japanese author Toshio Nishimura, the text uses rich and figurative vocabulary to describe the process of buses driving in different places, using bright and bright colors and catchy onomatopoeia to give children a deep visual and auditory feeling.

Melodious and relaxed short stories can inspire children's images and logical thinking, each page gives children new discoveries and feelings, is a delicate, outstanding, lively and fresh picture book work written for children.

Little bookworms can embark on a treacherous journey with the ants. Every time you turn a page, you can see different interesting scenes. The red bus that travels very "hard" and the leisurely appearance of the "oversized" animals will definitely make children like it at a glance.

Ant Departure: Follow the ants on a trip

The ant bus is here!

Beep - Beep -

Ant Departure: Follow the ants on a trip

Click, click, click

Boom boom boom.

It turned out to be a crocodile!

Ant Departure: Follow the ants on a trip

A hill appears ahead,

It turned out to be camels!

Ant Departure: Follow the ants on a trip

About to sail into the forest,

It turned out to be a lion!

Ant Departure: Follow the ants on a trip

It turned out to be an elephant!

Ant Departure: Follow the ants on a trip

Turns out this is a zoo!

It was a pleasure for everyone to eat together.

Not good, the anteaters are coming...

About the Author:

Toshio Nishimura was born in 1964 in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. After graduating from the Design Department of Tokyo University of Styling, he mainly designed miscellaneous goods and textiles, and then began to create picture books. In 2000, he won the first Japan Children's Book Awards. His works include "Super Barber", "Piggy Goes shopping on the street", "Stinky! etc.

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