I’m excited to share my interactive picture book, A Little World of Ants, published by Two Hoots, is now released!

Meet some adorable ants! This lift-the-flap adventure about ants and how they live comes from Cara Rooney, the winner of the Macmillan Prize for Illustration.

With simple language and charming, brightly coloured-illustrations full of funny details, A Little World of Ants is an instant hit with young children. Encouraging exploration and a deeper understanding of these intriguing insects, it’s the perfect gift for any child, especially those obsessed with nature and the miniature world of minibeasts.

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reviews + press

Lancashire Post - Review

Little ones will be flipping and flapping with delight when they turn the pages of this busy and beautiful picture book from prize-winning debut talent Cara Rooney. An author and illustrator whose work portrays her own fascination for the natural world and childlike curiosity, Rooney explores the life of ants in the most colourful, vibrant and hands-on way.

So get ready to meet some adorable ants in this entertaining lift-the-flap adventure which uses simple language and charming illustrations full of comical detail to tell the story. Ideal for encouraging exploration and a deeper understanding of these intriguing insects, A Little World of Ants is full of imaginative storytelling and pictures, and intriguing flaps, and is sure to be an instant hit with young children.

The ideal gift for any nature-obsessed youngster who loves the amazing world of minibeasts.

Armadillo e-zine

A wonderful world of discovery awaits and by giving it an interactive feel with the flaps to lift and so much information to take in it is certain to be a hit with younger readers… I would love to see it appear in the non-fiction sections of libraries everywhere. The words may be sparse, comparable to a picturebook and this makes it perfect for younger readers and it is intended to be a compliment to the interactive elements. This is more than simply a lift-the-flap book, it is, as its sub-title tells us an Adventure. I think we found ourselves actually attempting to be as amazing as the unassuming ants when we read it!

The bright and child-friendly illustrations are engaging with flaps to lift, holes to poke fingers through and plenty of spotting to do. Make sure you pay close attention to everything you see; you might need to use that knowledge for a search and find surprise at the end of the book.

upcoming ant events

A Little World of Ants Launch

Waterstones Dundee

Family activities + signing

Join us on 4th April at 4pm to celebrate the launch of A Little World of Ants, the beautiful new children's book by local artist Cara Rooney.

This free event is perfect for both adults and children, and will include both a conversation with the author and some activities for kids. Speak to a bookseller or email us at dundee@waterstones.com to reserve a place.

Free bookable event in Waterstones Dundee

16.00 - 17.30 Thursday 4th April 2024

Playful Pages

V&A Dundee

Drop in + design workshop

Meet Cara Rooney illustrator of the newly released A Little World of Ants, and our friendly designers, to transform your stories into playful books with finger trails, lift-the-flaps and pop-up pages.

For more illustration inspiration, take a look at Picture Hooks: Emerging Illustrators, on display in the Thomson Learning Centre with a drop-in family-friendly reading space.

Free drop-in family workshop in V&A Dundee

12.30 - 16.30 Sunday 28th April 2024

Beasties

V&A Dundee

Shake, rattle + stroll workshop

Get ready to move and make some noise in this interactive workshop for little museum explorers. Pick up an instrument and join in with musical play, stories and dressing-up, then follow our friendly designers to take a wander through the galleries.

Join Cara Rooney, illustrator of the newly released A Little World of Ants, and our friendly designers, to build-a-bug and design some tiny habitats!

Free bookable under 5s workshop sessions in V&A Dundee

10.30 - 11.30 and 13.00 - 14.00 Monday 29th April

If you’d like to book me for events and workshops, I’m now part of Scottish Book Trust’s Live Literature Directory! My profile is linked here.

the story of a little world of ants

I began developing my idea for a picture book about ants during my final year of university.

I was in the midst of writing my dissertation, which was about creating a collection of toys for children to encourage fascination for nature. The theme of nature connection fed into my illustration work too, as I was intent on creating work that could result in empathy for the creatures we share our world with.

Through the book, I wanted to replicate the nature explorations I loved outside as a child, like lifting rocks, through tactile interactive experiences.

I graduated during lockdown in 2020, so the book was shown in these digital mockups in Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design’s online degree show.

macmillan prize for illustration

I was delighted to be awarded the Macmillan Prize for Illustration 2021 for Ants and so excited to be in contact with Chris Inns and Suzanne Carnell.

Chris Inns, art and design director at Macmillan Children’s Books and chair of the judges, said:

“Cara’s wonderful illustration immediately caught the judges’ attention. The use of a bright, but not obvious, palette of eye-catching colours and bold compositions, evocative of Matisse, made this book stand out in a very strong field. Cara’s stylish work produced an instant, positive and unanimous reaction, spreading smiles across the judging panel’s faces.

Cara also added flaps and mechanisms to her book, making it interactive and further encouraging exploration and discovery through play. This aspect was integrated impeccably, making the book friendly and accessible for the very young.”

Rooney added:

“I am so delighted and grateful to have won the Macmillan Prize for Illustration this year and am very thankful for the judges’ feedback on my book.

I have always had a fascination for the natural world and having loved interactive books and activity books since I was little, I wanted to create work that would combine children’s curiosity with playful formats, encouraging interaction with the reader.

This feels so surreal after admiring and being inspired by amazing previous winners of the competition and reading their beautiful published children’s books to my little brother and sister too.”

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