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Books with title BUMBLEBEAR, THE

  • BUMBLEBEAR, THE

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (Childrens, March 15, 2001)
    Bumblebear
  • Buzzy the Bumblebee

    Denise Brennan-Nelson, Michael Glenn Monroe

    eBook (Sleeping Bear Press, April 15, 2013)
    Sitting in a beautiful garden, high atop a flower, the impressionable Buzzy reads in the book, Learn to Fly, the very true fact that, "Bumblebees weren't made to fly." He reads again, "Bumblebees weren't made to fly." "Stranded on top of a flower/ Buzzy longed to fly away./ His heart still knew how/ But his head had forgotten the way." The adventure that ensues challenges Buzzy to overcome obstacles without his wings that he had never before thought possible. He travels over the stream and through the high grass, back home where his parents with love and support tell him, "You're doubting yourself./ Fear is in the way./ Listen to your heart Buzzy/ Not what others say./ Ignore labels and limits Buzzy./ They seldom do good./ You start to think, 'I Can't,'/ when you should be thinking, 'I Could.'" Its vibrant illustrations and clear, thoughtful message make Buzzy the Bumblebee a motivating and heartwarming story for all ages. "He stopped doubting himself/ And didn't need to know, 'Why.'/ He believed once again/ And was able to FLY."
  • Buzzy the bumblebee

    Denise Brennan-Nelson, Michael Glenn Monroe

    Paperback (Sleeping Bear Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Sitting in a beautiful garden, high atop a flower, the impressionable Buzzy reads in the book, Learn to Fly, the very true fact that, "Bumblebees weren't made to fly." He reads again, "Bumblebees weren't made to fly." "Stranded on top of a flower/ Buzzy longed to fly away./ His heart still knew how/ But his head had forgotten the way." The adventure that ensues challenges Buzzy to overcome obstacles without his wings that he had never before thought possible. He travels over the stream and through the high grass, back home where his parents with love and support tell him, "You're doubting yourself./ Fear is in the way./ Listen to your heart Buzzy/ Not what others say./ Ignore labels and limits Buzzy./ They seldom do good./ You start to think, 'I Can't,'/ when you should be thinking, 'I Could.'" Its vibrant illustrations and clear, thoughtful message make Buzzy the Bumblebee a motivating and heartwarming story for all ages. "He stopped doubting himself/ And didn't need to know, 'Why.'/ He believed once again/ And was able to FLY."
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  • The Bumblebear

    Nadia Shireen

    Board book (Jonathan Cape, Sept. 5, 2019)
    There's a new bee at Bee School. But that bee is not a bee... It's a BEAR!Cheeky, sneaky Norman has a cunning plot to trick the bees and steal their honey. In his best bee onesie, Norman makes quite a convincing bee -- but how long will his disguise last? And when the hive is endangered can he finally discover his true destiny and become The Bumblebear? This edition brings Norman The Bumblebear to little hands in the form of a cased board book!
  • The Bumblebear

    Nadia Shireen

    eBook (RHCP Digital, May 31, 2018)
    Norman is a bear. A bear who LOVES honey.According to Norman, there can never be enough honey; he needs to get his paws on more, more, more!And who has the most honey? The bees, of course!So, dressed up in his very best bee onesie, he thinks he looks quite convincing as he infiltrates Bee School with his eye on their huge honey supply.But how long will his disguise last? And when the hive is endangered, can he finally discover his true destiny and become. . . The Bumblebear?
  • Buzzy the bumblebee

    Denise Brennan-Nelson, Michael Glenn Monroe

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Oct. 19, 1999)
    Sitting in a beautiful garden, high atop a flower, the impressionable Buzzy reads in the book, Learn to Fly, the very true fact that, "Bumblebees weren't made to fly." He reads again, "Bumblebees weren't made to fly." "Stranded on top of a flower/ Buzzy longed to fly away./ His heart still knew how/ But his head had forgotten the way." The adventure that ensues challenges Buzzy to overcome obstacles without his wings that he had never before thought possible. He travels over the stream and through the high grass, back home where his parents with love and support tell him, "You're doubting yourself./ Fear is in the way./ Listen to your heart Buzzy/ Not what others say./ Ignore labels and limits Buzzy./ They seldom do good./ You start to think, 'I Can't,'/ when you should be thinking, 'I Could.'" Its vibrant illustrations and clear, thoughtful message make Buzzy the Bumblebee a motivating and heartwarming story for all ages. "He stopped doubting himself/ And didn't need to know, 'Why.'/ He believed once again/ And was able to FLY."
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  • Dumblebee the Bumblebee

    K. A. Champagne, R. J. Champagne

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 8, 2019)
    Dumblebee the Bumblebee is feeling good about wearing glasses. It is the third story in the We Need a Nap series.
  • Bibi the Bumblebee

    Hannah J. Kuo

    Paperback (Independently published, May 25, 2019)
    Bibi is a bumblebee who's too scared to leave her hive! Let's see how she becomes the best pollinator in the garden!
  • The Bumblebee

    Angela Sheehan, Maurice Pledger

    Hardcover (Grisewood & Dempsey, March 15, 1982)
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  • Buzzy the Bumblebee

    Denise Brennan-Nelson

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Aug. 16, 1778)
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  • Bam Bam the Bumblebee

    Bill Fleming, Dorothy Slaughter, Toby Mikle

    language (Bill Fleming, Nov. 26, 2012)
    This story is written for five to ten year olds, but can be enjoyed by children of all ages. The plot for Bam Bam was conceived by nine year old Dorothy who later told her story to an eighty-eight year old man who could still think like a child. He joined her in authorship to tell the tale of Bam Bam the Bumblebee. This story was inspired by the experiences Dorothy suffered as a child. The bullying by older kids caused her to invent a bumblebee whose magic powers help to right a series of wrongs. This is a tale of magical powers that are not used for punishment or revenge but to bring about change in the abusers. Bam Bam befriends a boy named Jameson who joins him in changing lives. They set out to stop abuses ranging from bullying to acts of selfishness. In one of these incidents Bam Bam inspires Jameson to perform a simple act of kindness that results in saving a life.This story teaches lessons about the rewards of honesty and kindness and does it in an entertaining manner any child can enjoy.
  • The Bumblebee

    Angela Sheehan, Maurice Pledger

    (Galley Press, Jan. 1, 1982)
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