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If bees disappeared

2021
A nonfiction picture book tracing the repercussions of what would happen if bees disappeared from our planet.

Secret life of bees

2021
"Did you know that bees love to dance? Or that they have an amazing sense of smell to help them find the best flowers? In The Secret Life of Bees, Buzzwing shares with you all the details of her life as a bee, in and out of the hive, starting with the day she was born"--OCLC.

Begin with a bee

2021
"Looking closely at the life cycle of one bee, this book helps readers of all ages understand and appreciate the contributions and significance of all bees"--Provided by publisher.

Bee

2021
"Relevant images match informative text in this introduction to the life cycle of a bee. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by publisher.

I see bees

Introduces emergent readers to bees while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience.

Bee gets a sweater

A long time ago, all bees were just plain black. Then, one cold morning, Spider had an idea. With a just a few balls of yarn and a pair of knitting needles, she set to work - and bees were never the same again.Can you guess what she did?.

Gross animals

This title highlights all the gross animals and the habits and habitats they thrive in.

Bees

When people think of bees, they often think of the honeybee. Honeybees are important. They deserve a lot of buzz. But they are not native to America. Colonists brought the honeybee to Virginia in 1622. America's only native bee is the bumblebee, and there are 46 different kinds of bumblebee. Our bumblebees pollinate flowers of apples, plums, pears, almonds, peaches, and many more plants. They work twice as fast as honeybees, and they work for free to give us the fruits and vegetables that we love to eat.?Native Pollinators: Bees?is a good place to start learning about these?American originals.

The bees in your backyard

a guide to North America's bees
Presents photographic guide to North American bees, describes their natural history, including where they live, how they gather food, their role as pollinators, and even how to attract them to your own backyard. Ideal for amateur naturalists and experts alike, it gives detailed accounts of every bee family and genus in North America, describing key identification features, distributions, diets, nesting habits, and more.

Bees

2018
An introduction to bees that discusses their physical features, habitat, diet, life cycle, and more.

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