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ONE MEAN ANT WITH FLY AND FLEA by Arthur Yorinks

ONE MEAN ANT WITH FLY AND FLEA

From the One Mean Ant series

by Arthur Yorinks ; illustrated by Sergio Ruzzier

Pub Date: Oct. 13th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-7636-8395-5
Publisher: Candlewick

The irritable ant and amiable fly introduced in One Mean Ant (2020) return, and this time they meet someone new.

As the book opens, the two are stuck in a spider web, their lives in danger. The fly panics but then spots a “spot” in the web. It’s a flea-circus escapee who is so skilled in acrobatics that his jumping releases all three from the web. The fly and the flea are injured, so the ant must pull them on a leaf by a strand of the spider’s web in order to leave the scene. Unfortunately, Big Jim—of Jim’s Flea Circus—scoops them up (only his pale hand is featured) and forces them to perform. Much of the book’s humor comes from the characters’ banter (when the ant uses idioms, the fly takes them literally, as when he asks the fly to “face the music” and the fly responds with “I don’t hear any music”) and wordplay (a stretch of dialogue in which the characters discuss how the flea “fled the flea circus” undoes the ant but will have readers giggling). There’s also inherent comedy in the duo’s Abbott and Costello–like repartee, with the cantankerous ant as the straight man—er, bug—and the fly as the dimwitted joker. Ruzzier returns to the same pastel hues of the first book and nails the characters’ expressive faces and body language. A cliffhanger wraps up the story, one that perhaps will resolve itself in the final book of the trilogy.

Entertaining, especially for fans of wordplay.

(Picture book. 4-8)