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  • The Busy Bumblebee

    Laura Gates Galvin

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, Sept. 5, 2001)
    Each of these libraries of six delightful titles was created especially to help children understand and appreciate the beauty of the natural world. Each book, which has been written and illustrated by award-winning authors and artists, tells the story of an animal in its natural environment. Accurate in detail and rich in storytelling tradition, these books are perfect for giving and collecting.Authenticated by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.
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  • Betzy the Bumblebee

    Dawn Denton

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, April 3, 2012)
    Buzz, Buzz, Buzz...While Betzy is buzzing around the garden with her short legs and her fuzzy, round body, she wonders what it would feel like to be more graceful and glide through the air like butterflies. Learn about Betzy's important job in Betzy the Bumblebee.
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  • Humble the Bumblebee

    Mona Litzenberger

    Hardcover (Westwood Books Publishing LLC, Oct. 23, 2018)
    Humble the Bumblebee is a story about a shy bee that ventures away from loneliness. He does this by being brave enough to enter his honey in a honey making contest. He makes friends because of having the best honey and by being humble enough to help others. He finds that being humble can bring out the best for all.
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  • The Little Bumblebee

    William Pisani

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Oct. 31, 2016)
    The Little Bumblebee stands on its own merits as a delightful children’s story, capturing the innocence of childhood. Yet it provides an invaluable lesson that can be easily understood, one that is of paramount concern to all parents. “Be careful,” Mother Bumblebee warns. “Don’t go into the yard with the white picket fence.” But instead of listening to his mother, the little bumblebee follows the strange bee into the yard and soon finds himself captured in a glass jar by the young girl who lives there. Only through his wits does the little bumblebee finally outsmart his captor and save himself. With the story’s happy ending comes an important lesson for all children to learn. As Mother Bumblebee cautions, “You must never, ever go off with a stranger—no matter what he says.”
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  • The Bumblebee Queen

    April Pulley Sayre, Patricia J. Wynne

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 1, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Lyrical text describes the life of a typical North American bumblebee queen. Follow the queen as she finds a nest, gathers nectar, lays eggs, and tends her colony.
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  • Bumpy the Grumblebee

    Alison Wetterfors, Ginny Wigan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 10, 2016)
    'Bumpy the Grumblebee woke up and stretched his little wings. The garden was full of the scent and colour of flowers. His fat little body fluffed up in the sun's warmth, his stumpy little wings shining like jewels. But there was no getting away from the fact that his wings WERE short and stumpy. Some of the other insects laughed at him as he bumped and banged about trying to control his landing on his favourite flowers.'But Bumpy allowed his taste for adventure to grow, and in these seven short stories his escapades are brought to public attention for the first time, beautifully illustrated by Lesley Purdy. Bumpy makes new friends in the garden and beyond, he perfects his flying skills, he gets into scrapes, he saves others who are in worse peril, and in turn is saved himself.'These stories are a delight and Bumpy deserves a fan-base' ...'Charming, witty...' 'Acutely observed ...'
  • Bumblebee

    Jens E. Olesen, Bo Jarner

    Paperback (A & C Black, )
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  • Bumblebee

    Jens E. Olesen, Bo Jarner

    Paperback (A & C Black, )
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  • The Bumblebee and Me

    Peggy Hamblin Meriwether

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 4, 2005)
    Although a bumblebee flies from flower to flower, aerodynamically it is not designed to fly. You are like that bumblebee, you may not be
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  • Deedly-dee the Bumblebee

    Ian Rodrigues

    Paperback (Machegato Press, Jan. 18, 2008)
    'A Short Book of Tall Tales' series debuts with the story of Deedly-dee the Bumblebee. Deedly-dee likes to have fun, you see. In this story, can you find Deedly-dee? 100% Kid-Friendly.
  • Bumblebee

    Adrienne Kennaway (illustrator) J. V. Wilson

    Paperback (Troika Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    This lyrical life-story, illustrated by an acclaimed wildlife artist, introduces young readers to a complex, fascinating creature and suggests simple ways to encourage bees to thrive and prosper.
  • Dumblebee the Bumblebee

    K. A. Champagne, R. J. Champagne

    eBook
    Dumblebee the Bumblebee is feeling good about wearing glasses. It is the third story in the We Need a Nap series.