Honeybee: The Busy Life of Apis Mellifera
B**L
Beautiful Pictures
Very nice pictures. Nicely produced book. Scientifically accurate.
U**I
Beautiful book for all ages
Kids and adults alike can learn a lot from this book.Our 4 and 5 year old had become fascinated with bees when we spend the summer at our "Germany house".There is an abundance of pollinator flowers along the paths, most prominently lavender. They were always full of bees and bumblebees.We checked out several great bee books from the town library in Germany. I was not equally successful with this endeavor here in the US, so to Amazon I went.There seemed to be quite a few books about bees using the bee as base to a moral story (hard work, etc.), I found this kind of insulting and preachy. Then I found this jewel. Beautiful pictures and knowledge imparting. Just beauty and facts!
T**L
An Illustrated Life Story of Our Precious Pollinators
I ordered “Honeybee: The Busy Life of Apis Mellifera” immediately after reading its positive review by the inestimable beekeeper, Kim Flottum, in the May 2020 issue of "Bee Culture." My three-year old great grandson Charlie who is an aspiring beekeeper and I were not disappointed.“Honeybee…” is lavishly illustrated with beautiful art, and the accompanying dialogue is insightful with lessons on the life cycle of honey bees. The book also includes a useful two-page diagram of the bee’s body parts and two pages of reference material.My only somewhat critical comment deals with the use of ‘nest” by the authors. Although it may be technically correct, the term “nest” is usually associated with wasps, hornets, chickens, and the hateful yellow jackets. “Colony” and “hive” are the words more commonly used by beekeepers to describe honey bees. I also prefer “honey bee” over “honeybee.”As a certified North Carolina beekeeper with seven years’ experience, I wholeheartedly recommend this superb book to the general public, to folks with small children, and even to experienced beekeepers.
A**E
amazing, accurate, poignant
The ultimate book about the stages of a honeybee's life. Well-researched, scientifically accurate, yet lyrically and beautifully written. Realistic and yet, gently illustrated, honeybee takes readers into the hive to learn how a honey bee changes during development from recently hatched larvae to fully formed and flying bee. Bigger theme of how every organism has changes during life that are unseen by others. These changes then lead to the "seen" task/abilities that others expect. Lovely
C**K
Made me cry
This is a gorgeous book that details the life of a bee. I got girl power vibes and teared up at the end. Great for any classroom.
K**R
So Informational...Great Book
I love finding kids books that are so well written and packed with great information ....this one also had great illustrations....I actually learned a lot of things about Bees I didn't realize!!! This book is especially appreciated by children who thrive on learning....and are always seeking to know all about something they encounter in their lives....it's not a heavy read...but so informative ...it's a great book to teach children about bees and the importance of them in the world...a good book when kids are in the mood to learn. I have a smart cookie 6 year old nephew and a 10 year old niece who both loved learning from this book....As an adult...I loved it, too. Recommend.
T**N
Large book
Very impressed with this book! Super cute, informative, and much bigger than I expected!
M**N
a fun and accurate read
My husband & I are professional beekeepers and love this book. When our daughter brought this book home from the book mobile, I decided to buy her a copy of her own.This book is an accurate depiction of the life of a honeybee, without being too dull for young readers.I have since also recommended this book to community garden groups as a way to share beekeeping with youth.*note: though I bought this book for a 5 year old, it is appropriate for older readers too
L**O
Beautifully illustrated
This is book is beautifully illustrated depiction of the life stages of a honey bee, faithful to the anatomy and physiology of Apis mellifera and the different duties of a worker. It is also a gentle introduction for children to the cycle of life. My daughter loves this book (and we have several on the same subject).
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