STEMville: The Bee Connection
By Ben Newman
By Ben Newman
Part of STEMville
Category: Children's Nonfiction | Children's Picture Books
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$17.99
Feb 06, 2024 | ISBN 9781838748586 | 6-8 years
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Praise
‘A charming blend of detective story, fascinating facts, and bee-utiful illustrations. What a fun way for young readers to learn all about bees!’- Kim Ryall Woolcock, author of It’s Tough to be Tiny.
‘With stylish graphics and a fun narrative this book is sure to enthuse an interest in bees — and other insects. It’s not just a captivating story book, there is plenty of genuine and accurate natural history in here as well to inform and entertain.’ – Richard Jones, Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society
‘The Bee Connection is an inventive, intriguing, and ingenious combination of fact and fiction which is hugely good fun. […] a very special book.’ – Eileen Armstrong, Armadillo Magazine
Newman introduces readers to the wonders of bees in this highly original non-fiction title […] The Bee Connection is both highly entertaining and extremely informative, and even the most ardent bee lovers will learn something about honey and its production. – Charlotte Eyre, The Bookseller – Editor’s Choice
Combining story, information and appealing illustrations, The Bee Connection is an absolute must-have for any curious nature lover, class bookshelf or library. – Sue Wilsher, ReadingZone
The whole mood of the book is fascination, with enthusiasm for science the hallmark of every page. – Kate Hitchings, Just Imagine
Combining fun characters and mystery with facts about bees and their ecological importance, this is narrative non-fiction at its very best. Deceptively informative, this book is certain to appeal to reluctant readers, visual learners, and fact fiends alike. (Non-fiction, 7+) – RUTH CONCANNON, Irish Examiner – Children’s book reviews: 12 books for February with Children’s Book Ireland
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