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Books with title Buzzy, The Bumblebee

  • Clyde the Bumblebee

    Lori B Rundle, Joshua Scott

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Jan. 22, 2019)
    My book Clyde the Bumblebee is about a nice little bumblebee. He is a sweet little bumblebee that is small for his size and especially wise.He doesn't quite get along with his brothers and sisters. This is because he thinks differently than they do and does not agree with their ways, nor do they with his.It is great to be different as long as you don't hurt yourself or others.All of my books have hidden great lessons to keep as yours.Clyde is very special, just like you!You will enjoy the ending. Or is it?So hold on and get ready for part 2/book 2. It is filled with Clyde's new and exciting, great adventures with new friends and wonders, which are thrilling, funny, and so much more.I write my books to bring joy and enchantment to you.Remember, always be yourself! Written for you to enjoy; I surely hope you will.
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  • Buzzy the Bee

    Gerry Lynch

    eBook (Page Publishing, Inc., Jan. 15, 2018)
    Buzzy the Bee is a delightful story of a very special bee who can’t seem to fit in with the other kids in his insect world. Though he encounters some struggles along the way, Buzzy goes on his own high-flying adventure where he searches for happiness and finds it at last!Kids will love following Buzzy on his journey and may very well relate to the unkindness of their peers or society in general. The lesson is to never give up and keep searching no matter how hard it is. Happiness is out there waiting for us all!
  • Bumblebee

    J. V. Wilson

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Ltd, Aug. 23, 2011)
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  • Buzzy the Bumblebee

    Denise Brennan-Nelson, Michael Glenn Monroe

    Library Binding
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  • The Bumblebee Book

    Kellie Hamill

    Paperback (i2i Publishing, )
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  • Bob the Bumblebee

    Nancy Pulling Best, Mathew Capron

    Paperback (North Country Books, March 1, 2017)
    Take a trip into your imagination with Bob the Bumblebee. Learn what Bob does so he won't sting any of the children. Bob will sing his way into your world by way of the illustrations of Mathew Capron, who brings this imaginary bug to life.
  • Lionel the Bumblebee

    Antonete, Isaac

    eBook (, Nov. 22, 2017)
    Meet Lionel Bumblebee, a gentle, fun-loving, happy little Apidae. He's a great friend to have, (just don't touch his honey). Join Lionel in his everyday adventures where it seems that at every moment there is something to learn.
  • Anna the Bumblebee

    Peter Hayward

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 23, 2015)
    This is the eleventh book in the Learn with Alex and Anna series Anna searches for a book about insects and becomes frightened when a monster of a bee invades her bedroom. Later, Anna is invited to a fancy dress birthday party and Mummy decides that she can go as a honeybee. But they need to visit Grandpa and Grandma Henley first. At their grandparents’ home, Alex and Anna discover how important bees are for pollinating plants, flowers and trees. They also learn how honeybees produce honey. Later at the party, Anna uses her newfound knowledge to teach her friends about honeybees. Read this story to find out what Anna told her friends.
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  • Humble the Bumblebee

    Mona Litzenberger

    Paperback (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

    eBook (Xlibris US, Oct. 31, 2016)
    The Little Bumblebee stands on its own merits as a delightful childrens 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. Dont 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 storys happy ending comes an important lesson for all children to learn. As Mother Bumblebee cautions, You must never, ever go off with a strangerno matter what he says.