"I opened a box and saw a bee. The bee saw me! ” So begins a book that before we know it goes from telling a scary story to one in which the game is the protagonist. A large format book for young children in which the surprise of the first pages can be relived over and over (and over) again, and incidentally a reminder about the importance of bees.
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Seller: Better World Books Ltd, Dunfermline, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Seller Inventory # 55296083-20
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Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Age range 3 to 6First in a series of stories which encourage young children to enjoy and appreciate the natural world.A little boy is alarmed when he discovers a bee in a box. At first he is frightened and reacts aggressively. But gradually he realises that the bee won't harm him and that they can be friends.'Young children will love the vibrant illustrations and simple, rhythmic text, which tells the story of a little boy who befriends a bee.' -The Oldie'Conveys its crucial environmental message without a hint of preachiness.' -Books for Keeps'With short rhythmic text and glowing illustrations it is set to be a story read over and over again.' -Angels and Urchins'Beautifully simple it's perfect for beginning readers and told with a catchy natural rhythm, Rob's textis highly repeatable. A delicious first picture book.' -Red Reading Hub'This is a simple bedtime story with an important message. At a time when insects are in steep decline ensuring that the next generation has a positive attitude to the natural world is imperative. Here is a book that will initiate that mind set.' -Antenna, Royal Entomological Society'Environmental conservation particularly the importance of insects is big news'an ideal way to teach children about the importance of bees in our ecosystem.' -Lancashire Evening PostTeachers' notes available here Age range 3 to 6 First in a series of stories which encourage young children to enjoy and appreciate the natural world. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781912650347
Seller: Book Grocer, Tullamarine, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Rob Ramsden, Scallywag Press. Age range 3 to 6 First in a series of stories which encourage young children to enjoy and appreciate the natural world. A little boy is alarmed when he discovers a bee in a box. At first he is frightened and reacts aggressively. But gradually he realises that the bee won't harm him and that they can be friends. 'Young children will love the vibrant illustrations and simple, rhythmic text, which tells the story of a little boy who befriends a bee.' - The Oldie 'Conveys its crucial environmental message without a hint of preachiness.' - Books for Keeps 'With short rhythmic text and glowing illustrations it is set to be a story read over and over again.' - Angels and Urchins 'Beautifully simple it's perfect for beginning readers and told with a catchy natural rhythm, Rob's textis highly repeatable. A delicious first picture book.' - Red Reading Hub 'This is a simple bedtime story with an important message. At a time when insects are in steep decline ensuring that the next generation has a positive attitude to the natural world is imperative. Here is a book that will initiate that mind set.' -Antenna, Royal Entomological Society 'Environmental conservation particularly the importance of insects is big news'an ideal way to teach children about the importance of bees in our ecosystem.' - Lancashire Evening Post Teachers' notes available here. Paperback. Seller Inventory # 9781912650347
Quantity: Over 20 available
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Age range 3 to 6First in a series of stories which encourage young children to enjoy and appreciate the natural world.A little boy is alarmed when he discovers a bee in a box. At first he is frightened and reacts aggressively. But gradually he realises that the bee won't harm him and that they can be friends.'Young children will love the vibrant illustrations and simple, rhythmic text, which tells the story of a little boy who befriends a bee.' -The Oldie'Conveys its crucial environmental message without a hint of preachiness.' -Books for Keeps'With short rhythmic text and glowing illustrations it is set to be a story read over and over again.' -Angels and Urchins'Beautifully simple it's perfect for beginning readers and told with a catchy natural rhythm, Rob's textis highly repeatable. A delicious first picture book.' -Red Reading Hub'This is a simple bedtime story with an important message. At a time when insects are in steep decline ensuring that the next generation has a positive attitude to the natural world is imperative. Here is a book that will initiate that mind set.' -Antenna, Royal Entomological Society'Environmental conservation particularly the importance of insects is big news'an ideal way to teach children about the importance of bees in our ecosystem.' -Lancashire Evening PostTeachers' notes available here Age range 3 to 6 First in a series of stories which encourage young children to enjoy and appreciate the natural world. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781912650347
Quantity: 1 available