Book details

Bee
Published in
2003
Description
An introduction to the physical characteristics, behavior, and life cycle of bees. Stunning illustrations, multi-leveled text, and themed page spreads make this series as artistically beautiful as it is informative. Each book takes an in-depth look at a creepy, crawly creature, discussing its habitat, food, enemies, and life cycle. Loaded with fascinating facts, each title is set in an appealing design and concludes with a life cycle recap.
Age
4-10
Text complexity
proficient
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- Educational Value: Reading 'Bee' can provide in-depth knowledge about the biology, behavior, and ecology of bees, which are crucial pollinators in our ecosystems.
- Awareness of Environmental Issues: The book may highlight the challenges bees face, such as habitat loss and pesticide use, fostering greater environmental consciousness and advocacy for conservation efforts.
- Stunning Visuals: If 'Bee' is illustrated, it could offer readers a visual feast with close-up photographs or detailed drawings that bring the world of bees to life.
- Engaging Narrative: Ting Morris might present the information in a storytelling format that captivates readers, making the learning experience enjoyable and memorable.