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  • Baby Sees Flowers

    Chez Picthall

    Hardcover (Award Publications, Aug. 15, 2015)
    BABY SEES FLOWERS This delightful BABY SEES book has been specially designed to appeal to young babies. In the early stages of a baby's development it is important for them to experience big, bold, bright images, as these help the visual part of their brain to develop. Babies will find this book fascinating!
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  • Baby Sees - Flowers * *

    Chez Picthall

    Board book (Picthall & Gunzi (an Imprint of Award Publications Ltd), May 1, 2013)
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  • Bees & Flowers

    Liberty Dendron

    language (MaMbabooks.com, United States/Mamba Books & Publishing, May 25, 2013)
    Bees And Flowers - Young readers love the clip Art in this books as they explore the world of bees & flowers. Bees and flowers need each other. The bees need food from the flower and the flower make seeds with the help of bees.’Bees live and work in communities. They are skilled builders and model housekeepers. They are social insects living in hives with many cells or little rooms for different uses. There are many kinds of jobs to be done in the colony; females are the workers who are also the builders, nurses, food gatherers, and maids. The workers also make the wax for the cells, clean the cells, make the food, and even keep the hive cool by making wind with their wings. Young female bees are house bees and later they become field bees who look for flowers and bring back nectar to the hive.There is one queen who lays all the eggs in the hive; she can lay 1500 eggs a day. The male bees are called drones; their job is to mate with the queen.Bees are important to us: we use their wax for candles and lipstick, we like to eat their honey. You should thank bees for the food you eat.
  • Baby Sees

    M. Rogers, Linda Worrall

    Board book (Brimax, March 15, 1987)
    6.25 x 6.25 x 0.3 inches. Yellow cloth spine. Ages 1 to 3 years. 10 pages.
  • baby sees

    Linda Worrall M. Rogers (Author)

    Paperback (Brimax, March 15, 1983)
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  • Bees & Flowers

    Liberty Dendron

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 14, 2013)
    Bees And Flowers - Young readers love the clip Art in this books as they explore the world of bees & flowers. Bees and flowers need each other. The bees need food from the flower and the flower make seeds with the help of bees.’ Bees live and work in communities. They are skilled builders and model housekeepers. They are social insects living in hives with many cells or little rooms for different uses. There are many kinds of jobs to be done in the colony; females are the workers who are also the builders, nurses, food gatherers, and maids. The workers also make the wax for the cells, clean the cells, make the food, and even keep the hive cool by making wind with their wings. Young female bees are house bees and later they become field bees who look for flowers and bring back nectar to the hive. There is one queen who lays all the eggs in the hive; she can lay 1500 eggs a day. The male bees are called drones; their job is to mate with the queen. Bees are important to us: we use their wax for candles and lipstick, we like to eat their honey. You should thank bees for the food you eat.
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