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Books with title Bumblebees

  • Bumblebees

    J. Edward Ellis, Brianna Peterson

    language (Rockinghorse Press, April 23, 2020)
    This book introduces new readers to bumblebees. It explores the characteristics and behaviors of bumblebees and describes their role in nature.
  • Bumblebees

    Sara Van Dyck

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, May 1, 2005)
    Describes the life cycle of bumblebees and discusses their relationship with flowers and with people.
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  • Bumblebees

    Emily K. Green

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2006)
    The fur on a bumblebee's body helps it attract and gather pollen from flowers. Bumblebees gather pollen and nectar all day to bring back to their colony. Catch the buzz about how bumblebees work together to live and make honey!
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  • Bumblebees

    Fran Howard

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
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  • Bumblebees

    Omar Stone

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    There are thousands of species of bees in the world. How can you tell if a bee is a bumblebee? Look at the ground. These creatures build their nests under or near the ground, filling in holes or hiding in brush so as to stay out of the way of unfriendly predators. Readers learn this and more through this information-rich title, which explores the fascinating life of bumblebees. Written to support elementary science curricula, this title explores a bumblebees life cycle, behavior, and physical characteristics, and fully explains this bugs role in its ecosystem. Colorful photographs, fact boxes, and accessible language make it fun to learn about the science behind bumblebees.
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  • Bumblebees

    Patrick Perish

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2018)
    A bumblebee colony is a busy place! The queen bee builds the nest and lays hundreds of eggs. Worker bees float from flower to flower, gathering nectar and helping flowers grow. In this book for beginning readers, students will learn all about the complex world of bumblebees. Photo labels visually define glossary terms and other important words. Captions identify insect behaviors. Picture glossaries offer visual supports. Size diagrams show the actual size of insects. Labeled bubbles call out favorite foods. Labeled bubbles identify insect life spans.
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  • Bumble Bees

    Fran Howard

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and habits of bumble bees.
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  • Bumblebee

    J. V. Wilson, Adrienne Kennaway

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Aug. 23, 2011)
    From the moment the queen bee first wakes from her winter hibernation, she is looking for a site to build a colony and reproduce. As she flies from flower to flower collecting nectar she takes pollen from one to another, enabling plants to produce seeds. Eventually she finds an old mouse hole where she begins building the wax honey pots which will form the physical colony or hive. And she begins laying eggs, sitting on them to keep them warm - eggs that will grow into worker bees that will help her. The colony attracts the attentions of animals like weasels and badgers, but the worker bees are able to frighten them off. A more troublesome invader is the cuckoo bee who tries to take the colony over from the queen, but the workers recognise her as an imposter and chase her out. Finally, the queen is is ready to lay eggs which will become male drones and queens. Her work is done and in late summer she leaves the colony for the last time. Then in autumn the new queens leave the nest to find places where they can sleep the winter away, as the colony perishes in the winter cold.Beautifully illustrated, this lyrical story inspires young readers to learn more about these creatures and their extraordinary lives. It includes a glossary and information about protecting bees.
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  • Bumble Bees

    Cheryl Coughlan

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Introduces some of the physical characteristics of bumble bees that includes information on their eyes, tongue, and wings.
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  • Bumblebees

    Omar Stone

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    There are thousands of species of bees in the world. How can you tell if a bee is a bumblebee? Look at the ground. These creatures build their nests under or near the ground, filling in holes or hiding in brush so as to stay out of the way of unfriendly predators. Readers learn this and more through this information-rich title, which explores the fascinating life of bumblebees. Written to support elementary science curricula, this title explores a bumblebees life cycle, behavior, and physical characteristics, and fully explains this bugs role in its ecosystem. Colorful photographs, fact boxes, and accessible language make it fun to learn about the science behind bumblebees.
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  • Bumble Babees

    Laura Yirak, Daren Challman

    language (, April 24, 2012)
    The Bumble Babees are up for the day. They go to school, come home and play! We have the mama bee, two brothers and one sister. Watch out for the one in the sunglasses!This is a fun tale about our daily lives symbolized by beesโ€”a fully illustrated eBook, for ages 2 years and up.
  • Bumblebee

    Sheehan Angela

    Hardcover (Angus And Robertson, Jan. 1, 1976)
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