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  • Bees Like Flowers

    Rebecca Bielawski

    Paperback (Rebecca Bielawski, Nov. 14, 2014)
    Book 2 in the MUMMY NATURE series of children's books.Watch our happy, helpful friend the Honey Bee, always so busy and buzzy and find out why bees and flowers are such good friends. Illustrations using vivid colours include many real flower species which children may recognise from their garden or have seen growing in the wild, 3 of them are named at the end of the book too. The narrator shows us what these fascinating bugs have been getting up to in her garden.What we can learn: Simple ideas about the life of a bee Bees are insects Some common flowers: Daisy, Poppy, Sunflowernew words: Insect, Pollen, Nectar, Hive, Honeycomb, BlossomsPAGES: 26 WORDS: 262 LEVEL: Preschool to 6yrsOther books in the series: Meet Bacteria! Travelling Seeds MUMMY NATURE series - nurturing children's curiosityEach book in the series is one mini nature lesson wrapped up in colour and rhyme. These books are intended for very young children including toddlers and will give them just a glimpse into some of the wonders of the natural world. Illustrated for maximum vibrancy and visual impact, using rhyme to engage young minds and encourage participation. Read the rhymes to your children and soon they will be reading them to you!The narrator is a small child and keen observer who tells us in short rhyming phrases everything she thinks we should know, and all about the magical things she sees around her. Sometimes she is camouflaged in the long grass and other times she has to climb a tree to get a better look.
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  • Bees Like Flowers

    Rebecca Bielawski

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 14, 2014)
    Book 2 in the MUMMY NATURE series of children's books.Watch our happy, helpful friend the Honey Bee, always so busy and buzzy and find out why bees and flowers are such good friends. Illustrations using vivid colours include many real flower species which children may recognise from their garden or have seen growing in the wild, 3 of them are named at the end of the book too. The narrator shows us what these fascinating bugs have been getting up to in her garden.What we can learn:Simple ideas about the life of a beeBees are insectsSome common flowers: Daisy, Poppy, SunflowerNew words: Insect, Pollen, Nectar, Hive, Honeycomb, BlossomPAGES: 26 WORDS: 262 LEVEL: Preschool - 6yrsOther books in the series: Meet Bacteria!Travelling SeedsMUMMY NATURE series. Nurturing children's curiosityEach book in the series is one mini nature lesson wrapped up in colour and rhyme. These books are intended for very young children including toddlers and will give them just a glimpse into some of the wonders of the natural world. Illustrated for maximum vibrancy and visual impact, using rhyme to engage young minds and encourage participation. Read the rhymes to your children and soon they will be reading them to you! The narrator is a small child and keen observer who tells us in short rhyming phrases everything she thinks we should know, and all about the magical things she sees around her. Sometimes she is camouflaged in the long grass and other times she has to climb a tree to get a better look.
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  • Why Bumble Bees Like Flowers

    Eric Pullin, Lucy McCulloch, Chris Davis

    language (Eric Pullin, June 19, 2012)
    Once again The Why Series brings you a delightful tale that children will love.Ever wondered why bees spend their days buzzing around every flower that they can find. Of course you haven't. You know that they are collecting pollen. But did you ever wonder how and why they first went to flowers for their food. Here is the story that explains all and will certainly make you smile. Could it be true - I wonder?
  • 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.
  • Bees and Flowers

    Kevin Cunningham

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Sept. 1, 2016)
    The Better Together series presents an introductory look at some of nature's most exciting cooperative pairs. Bees and Flowers explores the close mutualistic relationship between the plants and insects. Sidebars encourage readers to engage in the material by asking deeper questions or conducting individual research. Full color photos, a glossary, and a listing of additional resources all enhance the learning experience.
  • Bees Love Flowers

    Richard Powell

    Hardcover (Treehouse Children's Books, Dec. 1, 2001)
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  • Bees and Flowers

    Kevin Cunningham

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2016)
    The Better Together series presents an introductory look at some of nature's most exciting cooperative pairs. Bees and Flowers explores the close mutualistic relationship between the plants and insects. Sidebars encourage readers to engage in the material by asking deeper questions or conducting individual research. Full color photos, a glossary, and a listing of additional resources all enhance the learning experience.
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  • Bees and Flowers

    Kevin Cunningham

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2016)
    The Better Together series presents an introductory look at some of nature's most exciting cooperative pairs. Bees and Flowers explores the close mutualistic relationship between the plants and insects. Sidebars encourage readers to engage in the material by asking deeper questions or conducting individual research. Full color photos, a glossary, and a listing of additional resources all enhance the learning experience.
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  • Love Like Flowers

    Kayle Wert

    (, April 23, 2017)
    Love Like Flowers is a touching story about how the love you hold for someone can be similar to how we love flowers. Illustrated with watercolours of flowers, this book affirms our love for each other - even when the object our affections may change or even leave.
  • The Flowers & The Bees

    Derrick Fludd

    Paperback (Tales & Stories.com, May 30, 2007)
    The Flowers & The Bees is a delightful tale of the cycles of nature and how important it is to protect our lands. Derrick Fludd s illustrations are wonderfully rich and colorful a great visual and tale.
  • I Like Flowers

    Mia Coulton

    Paperback (Maryruth Books, April 1, 2011)
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  • I Like Flowers

    Robyn Cain, Eiler Brennan Pitt

    Paperback (Library for All, July 1, 2019)
    I love flowers! I love their colours! Do you know what you can use flowers for? This is a beautifully illustrated book for 4-8 year old readers. Proceeds from this sale benefit nonprofit organisation Library For All, helping children around the world learn to read.