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CITY OF LEAFCUTTER ANTS by Amy Hevron Kirkus Star

CITY OF LEAFCUTTER ANTS

A Sustainable Society of Millions

by Amy Hevron ; illustrated by Amy Hevron

Pub Date: June 25th, 2024
ISBN: 9780823453184
Publisher: Neal Porter/Holiday House

Bright collages dominated by rainforest greens depict an insect community of “eight million sisters working together.”

It begins, as all leafcutter ant nests do, with a single queen. The nest she establishes appears in cross-section as a sprawling network of round chambers connected by straight, crisscrossing tunnels. Within, red ants scurry about, performing the essential duties any large community requires of its citizens: They are “builders and soldiers, caretakers and cleaners, farmers and pharmacists, and foragers.” Hevron doesn’t attempt realistic depictions but neither does she anthropomorphize her subjects, instead gesturing at the physical differences within the community by showing their varying sizes. Her inspired text uses appropriate vocabulary, informing readers of the antibiotics the pharmacist ants produce, the pheromone the worker ants emit when threatened, and the mandibles the forager ants use to harvest bits of leaves. The pacing and structure are impeccable, while the information is deftly conveyed. Listeners learn early on of the fungus that the queen brings from her birth nest (“an essential ingredient for the new city’s survival”); after exploring the bustle of the city, the text returns to the fungus, informing little ones that “the garden that started from [it] now feeds the entire city of eight million.” Two pages of further information will help adults answer any questions the text might elicit.

A fascinating introduction to an amazing insect.

(bibliography, further reading, author’s note) (Informational picture book. 4-8)