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Books with title Little Honey Bee

  • Little Bee

    Edward Gibbs

    Board book (LB Kids, April 3, 2012)
    All the animals are running away, but what are they afraid of? Find out in this action-packed book that will have all little children wanting to turn the pages and join in. It's simple, it's fun, it's thought provoking, and the surprise ending brings it right back to the beginning - to be enjoyed all over again! Graphic designer and illustrator Edward Gibbs has always sought to communicate meaningful ideas in the simplest way. With a seemingly effortless touch, in this book and its companion The Acorn, he introduces educational themes and concepts (food chains, fear, ecosystems) in a visual, fun, and satisfying romp for the very young.
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  • Little Honey Bee

    Caryl Lewis, Valériane Leblond

    Hardcover (Y Lolfa, July 15, 2019)
    Elsi lives with her grandma, who keeps bees. By following them and noticing everything that takes place in the garden over the course of the year, Elsi comes to love each season in turn. This beautiful book offers children the chance to learn about the world of nature through Caryl's wonderful story and Valeriane's fantastic illustrations. Ages 7+
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  • Little Honeybee

    Katie Haworth, Jane Ormes

    Board book (Big Picture Press, March 22, 2016)
    Spring arrives, the flowers open, and the garden fills with bees in this stylish counting book.In a spring garden, the flowers are slowly blooming as the weather warms up. And as the flowers come out, so too do other forms of life, especially those all-important pollinators — bees! This companion title to Little Pear Tree is a simple counting book with a difference: as readers count emerging spring flowers from one to ten, by peeking under petals and leaves, they will also discover the same number of bees humming and buzzing about. Among the many delightful flaps, readers will be able to open the petals of a sunflower and turn a vine of rosebuds into an archway of fully bloomed flowers.
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  • Little Honey Bee

    Jane Ormes

    Paperback (Templar Publishing, )
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  • Bee-Little

    Daniel Crook

    language (, Nov. 21, 2019)
    The second stand-alone book in the What About Bob? Series takes Bee-Little (#2) on a journey as he struggles to find his purpose within his hive. He is a bit of a bully that others consider a misfit who only causes mischief. His actions have caused him to lose is way and he finds himself lost and all alone in the world of the unknown. What actions must he take to regain his place in the hive and find his purpose in the world? Who from the What About Bob? Series will make an appearance along the way.Books in the What About Bob? Series include: Lammy the Lion: Thinks Unique Treats (1st Appearance) and What About Bob? (Stand Alone & (#1). Fans of the What About Bob? series, Lammy the Lion: Thinks Unique Treats and What About Bob? will love this outdoor adventure with Bee-Little.A lesson on bullying and belittling words with an eventful storyline, colorful illustrations, and creative characters.• A fun stand-alone story for families with imaginative minds.• Books for kids ages 3-6• Books for early and emergent readers
  • The Little Honey Bee

    Tracy Deptuck

    language (SynergEbooks, March 9, 2015)
    The Little Honey Bee is a children’s short story that tells about the importance of honey bees to mankind. A little information about what they do, how they help give us all the wonderful flowers and foods by way of pollination, and how they have suffered over the years due to pesticide use. Suggestions on how we can help save the bees by way of planting flowers and fruit trees, not using pesticides and looking at them not with fear but with idea that they’re in fact our friends. There is a list of favorite flowers, herbs and trees favored by the bees, a nutritious honey recipe and links to gather more information on Honey Bees and fun Bee crafts.
  • The Little Honey Bee

    D K Sugg

    eBook (Balboa Press AU, June 24, 2015)
    I stretch my wings and leave the treeI see a puppy play happilyI land so softly on his noseThen he tries to bite my toes.Follow the little honey bee as her journeytakes her on an exciting adventure asshe searches for flowers, so she cancollect the nectar for her queen.
  • Little Bee

    Giovanni Caviezel

    Board book (Perseus Distribution, March 1, 2014)
    B.E.S. Mini Creatures series continues to grow with an engaging new title. This uniquely constructed board book captures the physical characteristics of one of nature's little creatures. The extra-thick pages are vividly colored and layered to present an eye-catching 3D effect. Inside, pages are filled with realistic renderings the bee in its natural environment. Toddlers will be delighted when Mom or Dad reads the story that accompanies the stunning color illustrations.
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  • Little Bee

    Edward (CON) Gibbs Edward Gibbs

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, Aug. 16, 2012)
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  • Little Bee

    Edward Gibbs

    Paperback (Brubaker, Ford & Friends, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Little bee

    Monica Shostek

    language (, July 30, 2014)
    Beatrice (or Bea) is a little bee, living with her parents in an old oak. She leads a happy and peaceful life... until something big and scary crushes into the lake, bringing fire to the oak. Bea must now save her home and help a very unusual visitor to get back home..."Little bee" is a warm and funny book for children, showing the life of bees like it has never been shown before...
  • Honey Bee

    Katie Marsico

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Bugs and insects have always fascinated children. This book in the Creepy Crawly Critters series introduces young readers to honey bees. Readers can discover physical characteristics, habitat, diet, and more.