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Bees Are Not All the Same - A Calm and Curious Look at Bees for Young Readers
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233236990
- EAN9798233236990
- Date de parution19/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
When most children hear the word "bee, " they imagine one small yellow-and-black insect buzzing around a flower. But bees are not all the same. There are thousands of kinds of bees, and each one has its own way of living and working in the world. Bees Are Not All the Same invites young readers to look more closely. Through calm, clear language and thoughtful pacing, children learn that:. Some bees live in hives, but most live alone.
Not all bees make honey. Bees can be tiny, fuzzy, shiny, or round. Bees help flowers grow and fruits form. Bees rarely sting unless they feel threatenedInstead of focusing on fear, this book encourages curiosity. Instead of overwhelming readers with facts, it builds understanding through observation. At the end, both children and adults walk away with something simple but powerful: when we understand bees, we begin to care for them.
Ideal for: Ages 4-8 Classroom science discussions Montessori and nature-based learning Bedtime nonfiction read-aloud Early STEM exploration A gentle introduction to the quiet and important work of bees.
Not all bees make honey. Bees can be tiny, fuzzy, shiny, or round. Bees help flowers grow and fruits form. Bees rarely sting unless they feel threatenedInstead of focusing on fear, this book encourages curiosity. Instead of overwhelming readers with facts, it builds understanding through observation. At the end, both children and adults walk away with something simple but powerful: when we understand bees, we begin to care for them.
Ideal for: Ages 4-8 Classroom science discussions Montessori and nature-based learning Bedtime nonfiction read-aloud Early STEM exploration A gentle introduction to the quiet and important work of bees.
















