Book Review By Tabitha Makumi, Enabling Support Foundation Communications and PR.
In early reading and learning is The Lazy Ant, a creative children’s book which advocates for the character in The Lazy Ant, a children’s book to be hardworking.
The Lazy Ant, created with a disciplinary tone in early reading and learning, reminds a student not to lay about without a task in hand or mind. Through the use of an animal in literature, the ant which is known for its active mind, The Lazy Ant, a children’s book, is a contradiction of what an ant is.

Authored by Cebo Solombela, Illustrated by Unathi Dyani, edited by Linda Nelani, designed by Senzo Xulu, The Lazy Ant teaches a kid in early reading and learning on the use of a narrative in creative writing.
Get a copy of The Lazy Ant at Book Dash and teach a kid on the spelling of words such as a leaf, an ant, a bean, a basket, a towel, a kitchen, a nap etc. This book is available in English, IsiXhosa and and Isizulu.
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