Well, they’re cute when they’re OUTSIDE your home, and not in your beds, doorways, window sills, floors, and cats’ food dishes.
Just speaking from experience.
Ants have been a bit of a problem this year for us, but that’s okay. I forgive them.
Sooner or later they’ll to learn to stay outside with the mosquitos, wasps, ticks, spiders, and other lovely insects we have here in Minnesota.
On the other hand, there are SOME ants that are cute inside the home. Those would be the ones in children’s books, games, and puzzles. In fact, I’m going to share some of those cute ants with you today. They’re in a set of antonym puzzles for your child to put together.
These puzzles come from my Antonym Ant Puzzles downloadable product. It’s a set of 24 cute antonym puzzles, plus labels, directions, and answer keys. They’re a great hands-on learning tool for antsy children.
(Sorry for the pun.)
You can get the Antonym Ant Puzzles here.
You can get the Antonym Ant Puzzles Free Sample here.
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