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Leaf lifters, dirt diggers, and community helpers, ants are the smartest of all insects! One day nine-year-old Korto saw a long line of ants marching and wanted to know where they were going. They were so many she wanted to count them. But touching them was the wrong thing to do. An ant bit Korto. It hurt! So, Papa taught Korto about the ants' behavior, habits, and importance to each other. Korto learned the ants have an army too!

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Leaf lifters, dirt diggers, and community helpers, ants are the smartest of all insects! One day nine-year-old Korto saw a long line of ants marching and wanted to know where they were going. They were so many she wanted to count them. But touching them was the wrong thing to do. An ant bit Korto. It hurt! So, Papa taught Korto about the ants' behavior, habits, and importance to each other. Korto learned the ants have an army too!
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Autorenporträt
Augustus Y. Voahn was born in Zuolay, Nimba County, in the northeastern region of Liberia. He has a B.Sc. in Social Work from the Mother Patern College of Health Sciences and has worked in many rural communities in Liberia. His focus areas include community development, child protection, women's empowerment, and girls' education. Voahn is the author of several books for children - Under the Bridge, Swimming at Ten, Uncle Jallah Will Fix It, and Ballah Makes Shapes. Mr. Voahn writes for both adults and children.