Why do bees and butterflies like flowers so much? This book helps us find out. A beautifully illustrated tale of bees and flowers, including an English and a Spanish free eBook version, and available in paperback on Amazon.
This is from the Mummy Nature Series: A mini nature lesson wrapped up in colour and rhyme.
With Love Gaia-A beautiful leaf flutters from the palm of Gaia, Mother Earth, with a message for Kaya and Kabir. What is the message? What does Mother Earth want to say to us? Is she hurting? How can we help? Read on to find out about Kaya and Kabir’s adventure and how the children organise their community ...
Our Land – Stop Ocean Debris!-Fisho and her family and friends are suffering under the weight of the increasing ocean debris, literally. This endearing story should make you think twice before littering. Sample Text from Our Land FISHO and her sister and brother were getting ready to go to school. After they finished their breakfast, their mum gave each of ...
The Cute and Cuddly Koalas-Koala bears are marsupials from Australia with fascinating characteristics. Unfortunately, these cute and cuddly creatures are also in grave danger from loss of habitat and disease, and they need our help. Can a new vaccine save the Koalas from a deadly disease that has infected almost all of them? Find out this and more about ...
Why Do Sunflowers Love the Sun?-Viveka wants to paint the sunflowers near her house, but they keep moving. Follow this story to find out the mystery of how the sunflowers change throughout the day. Sample Text from Why Do Sunflowers Love the Sun? Viveka wants to paint the sunflower field near her house. She looks at the sunflowers carefully one ...
Every Tree Counts – A counting book-Every Tree Counts is a counting book with 10 different types of trees. Enjoy sharing the attributes of the different tree types with your child as you count each type of tree. Learning nature studies and counting all at once. This is a level 2 book from Pratham’s Storyweaver suited for young readers who love ...
A Butterfly Smile – Colourful Butterfly Biology Picture book-A Butterfly Smile – A Colourful Butterfly Biology Picturebook for young zoologist. This story is about the life cycle of butterflies. starting butterflies laying their eggs turning into cocoons and emerging into colourful butterflies. Author: Mathangi Subramanian Illustrator: Lavanya Naidu Follow along the story where Kavya a shy girl who just moved to Bengaluru to ...
The Sea – Playing with Waves-The Sea is a story about a girl and her family who go to the beach to escape the heat. She soon realizes how much fun it is playing with waves. This book has a lot of repetitive words with illustrations perfect for young children learning to read to learn new words. This book is ...
The Adventures of Philautus Frog – The Tree Frog-Philautus the tree frog known to his friends as Thavalai was born on the Big tree in the middle of a shola forest, a dark, deep and wet forest, dripping with dew, dank with mildew. His family had lived on a big tree for as long as anyone could remember and did not come down. ...
Avani and the Pea Plant – Early Biology-Avani and her Amma are making food, a pea escapes their notice and rolls out the door, the story unfolds as the pea finds a way to grow into a pea plant. Try planting a seed for yourself in the activity at the end of the book. Author: Shruthi Rao, Illustrator: Debasmita Dasgupta ...
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ANN JOSEPH writes:
Great one for toddlers. Classy illustration. My 18 mth shouts beeeeee….. With each page. He also likes to imitate the girl licking honey, off the picture in the end.. And says yummmy!
Neha writes:
Good book to teach children about pollination, honey making process and bees.
zoey writes:
it was brilliant as stated by my 4 year old
Hyunsoo writes:
This book is very interesting and fun!
amirah writes:
It was an excellent bee story
Xavier writes:
I enjoyed this a lot.
Justin Shepard writes:
We enjoyed how informative the story was while still being a fun read. My daughter stayed engaged the entire book even about insects and flower names at the end.
https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/bees-like-flowers – A very nice review for this beautiful book on readers favourites
I am currently working on my degree in child care and this book is perfect for teaching young children about bees!
very sweet and I loved the pictures and wording. not too complicated to read to little ones.
Easy to read, pages bright sun fill pages, lots of information.
Handy to use in your classroom too, to teach about bees.
Good book.
thanks so much for this book.its a wonderful refresher,especially for my story time after the lesson on bees and flower.
Its so easy. The book was so cute and informative for my 5 year old
Patricia writes:
This was a cute educational book that 4 year old son enjoyed very much!
Jennifer writes:
This is both cute and beautiful. the colors and artwork are amazing
Meredith writes:
I like the part when the bees made the honey
Thanh writes:
this book is very beautyful
Michael7 writes:
I loved the bee’s. And I also loved the same thing she was saying. The first one was funny!
rylee writes:
I love this book soooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooo much.
Miss N writes:
Beautifully illustrated with vibrant colours
Celine writes:
It was amazing. i give it 10/10
Ida writes:
Was a great picture book with fun facts that keeps kids interested and see these in a different perspective
ANN JOSEPH writes:
Great one for toddlers. Classy illustration. My 18 mth shouts beeeeee….. With each page. He also likes to imitate the girl licking honey, off the picture in the end.. And says yummmy!
Neha writes:
Good book to teach children about pollination, honey making process and bees.
zoey writes:
it was brilliant as stated by my 4 year old
Hyunsoo writes:
This book is very interesting and fun!
amirah writes:
It was an excellent bee story
Xavier writes:
I enjoyed this a lot.
Justin Shepard writes:
We enjoyed how informative the story was while still being a fun read. My daughter stayed engaged the entire book even about insects and flower names at the end.
Sana writes:
My daughters loved the story☺️
athirah writes:
very interesting to read with my little baby
Deepika Goyal writes:
Very good book!!
Ty writes:
I like this book because it is about bees and honey
DONNA writes:
AWESOME
parul jain writes:
very nice and educational pictorial book.My 4 year old understand it very easily.
Do Hong Minh writes:
Bees like flowers, it’s really interesting and has a lot of wonderful pictures, good new words as well.
Ann writes:
Very informative, but with smiley faces on the flowers, it looks like fiction.
Jack writes:
This bee is so cute! My son love it very much.
Courtney writes:
Great book! I read it to my baby in the womb and I’m 5 months pregnant and she kicked throughout the story.
Liza writes:
so much fun!
mia and kodie writes:
we like the bees because they make honey
Emilee writes:
I liked the bee’s and how they move pollen around to many other flowers and make the honey.
cuv1965@msn.com writes:
nice reading material for a 5 year old.
Carla writes:
This is a delightful book great for preschoolers.
Maxene writes:
Excellent book
Abby writes:
Wonderful simple educative story time book!!