In the cognitive tale of the remarkable Russian animal writer Vitaly Bianchi, it is said about a curious ant that climbed a tree and flew away with a gust of wind on a birch leaf far from the anthill. He needs to get home before sunset, otherwise he won't be able to get inside. Everything would be fine, but the path is complicated by an injured leg. The ant is "carried" home, replacing each other, the caterpillar-surveyor, the spider-haymaker, the ground beetle, the flea beetle, the grasshopper, the water strider, the May beetle, the leaf-roller caterpillar. In the end, the ant gets into its anthill and manages to run into the last open hole.
Author: Vitaly Bianchi
Illustrations: Lev Tokmakov
Pages: 16 (coated). Soft cover
Dimensions: 282x215x3 mm
Series: Subtle masterpieces for the little ones