Polly Bee Makes Honey

Polly Bee Makes Honey
Author: Deborah Chancellor
Publisher: Astra Publishing House
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2024-02-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1662670664

Follow Polly Bee as she flies to flowers, finds pollen and nectar, and helps make sticky honey in this stylish and fact-filled picture book, part of the new “Follow My Food” series that looks at the ways different foods are made. How is honey produced? And how does it get from the farm to the kitchen table? This simple story provides young readers a glimpse into a day in the life of a worker bee. From flower to hive to table, this engaging story will help kids understand where their food comes from, and it’s ideal for teaching them about sustainability and the environment. Featuring attractive collage-style art and rich vocabulary, the book also includes information on beekeeping, fun facts about bees, and a simple recipe.

Science Through Multiple Intelligences

Science Through Multiple Intelligences
Author: Robert Barkman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN:

This resource helps teachers to help students become confident, competent, and responsible investigators of the world around them. Each activity is built upon an ecological principle, a scientific objective, and a national science standard. Each of the 36 outdoor lessons is accompanied by tasks, concepts, resources, and enrichment questions. Students construct knowledge from patterns they discover in lessons ranging from squirrels to leaves.

Milly Cow Gives Milk

Milly Cow Gives Milk
Author: Deborah Chancellor
Publisher: Follow My Food
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781915252135

Age range 3+ A child follows a day in the life of Milly the cow, as she munches grass with her friends, drinks gallons of water, makes cow pats in the field, and visits the milking parlour with her farmer. Milly's milk is made into butter, cheese and yoghurt.

Hand-me-downs : a Novel

Hand-me-downs : a Novel
Author: Liz Barnes
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2006
Genre: Great Depression
ISBN: 1412078350

Meet Cass Blevins. She's only five-going-on-six, but she knows lots of things. And in this year when she goes to first grade, she's learning a whole lot more. . It's 1932, and in East Tennessee there is the beginning of a Depression. Little Charles Lindbergh was thrown in a trash heap by some heathen. Cass knows that. She knows where babies come from. Her brother Til told her all about that. Til knows how to make things. He knows how to make Cass help him exercise his peejabber so it'll reach his knee someday. Cass learns from other folks besides Til. Their neighbor Mrs. Simpson has told her all about the niggers, but Cass's friend Jimmie Lou, the white trash girl down the street, tells her the fountain water is the same for coloreds as for whites. Jimmie Lous says Cass should do what her heart tells her is right and Miss Byers, her first grade teacher, is showing her how to paint herself into a picture. This is the year Cass learns to say no to those that hurt her - and yes to herself. Meet Cass Blevins. You can't help but like her. Spirited child

Honeybees and Frenemies

Honeybees and Frenemies
Author: Kristi Wientge
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534438157

Twelve-year-old Flor faces a bittersweet summer with a pageant, a frenemy, and a hive full of honey in this “sweet and satisfying read about friendship, sisterhood, and change” (Kirkus Reviews). It’s the summer before eighth grade and Flor is stuck at home and working at her family’s mattress store, while her best friend goes off to band camp (probably to make new friends). It becomes even worse when she’s asked to compete in the local honey pageant. This means Flor has to spend the summer practicing her talent (recorder) and volunteering (helping a recluse bee-keeper) with Candice, her former friend who’s still bitter about losing the pageant crown to Flor when they were in second grade. And she can’t say no. Then there’s the possibility that Flor and her family are leaving to move in with her mom’s family in New Jersey. And with how much her mom and dad have been fighting lately, is it possible that her dad may not join them? Flor can’t let that happen. She has a lot of work to do.

Sip, Pick, and Pack...

Sip, Pick, and Pack...
Author: Polly W. Cheney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2016-12
Genre: Pollen
ISBN: 9781939710550

"... Teaches children about seeds, plants, and a great variety of pollinators in a really fun way. With twenty-two beautiful illustrations, and cleverly rhyming text, it appeals to adults and children, while providing instruction about pollinators' crucial role in food production and some of the challenges that they face. A glossary of terms is listed in the back along with some fun facts about bees and other pollinators. Great for reading to young children and for grades 3-6."--Publisher's description.

Free Bees

Free Bees
Author: Fabrizio Salvinelli
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2024-02-02
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 103583152X

Commanded by a Killer Wasp dictator, the wasps are deporting and exterminating the bees, whom they hate for their dedication to accumulating pollen, wax, and honey treasure. Many a bee disappears. Seven little orphans, including a blind bee, decide to form a resistance movement. Each of them takes on a nom de guerre that reflects their character. Led by Polly, the Group call themselves the ‘Freebs’. A story of violence unfolds in Wasp City while in Jamasiah, the capital of the bee kingdom where the Queen speaks like Churchill, it is a story of resistance and goodness. Eight young friends at the wasps’ military academy choose a secret name for themselves (the Winnies) and quietly organize to resist their regime. One of them, Greta, sneaks out in the mornings to polish up her flying skills. Meanwhile, the Freebs train to improve their formation flying. We watch as they perfect their aerobatic flight techniques, race train, and learn judo concentration techniques. The tale unfolds in a constant series of reversals as the bees fight their historical enemies and seek new allies. Along the way, we encounter a wasp who talks like Gandi, see a lead character martyred, meet a traitor, hear music that instils courage within the concentration camps, witness the invention of the ‘red alert’ that the bee families adopt, as well as enjoying hilarious scenes with the Freebs, who hidden in a crowd spray ketchup in the face of a Killer Wasp, then tie him up and stuff his mouth with chips. We hear messages of peace and brotherhood from the Christian, Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu faiths filtering through the action sequences, and above all, faith in the dream of changing the world for the better which unites the Freebs and Greta, culminating in a grand finale flight race between the wasp empire academies, in which females are not allowed to take part, only Greta never got the memo...

I like Bees, I don't like Honey!

I like Bees, I don't like Honey!
Author: Sam Bishop
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2017-07-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0571334202

I like bees . . . but I don't like honey!I like my imaginary friend . . . but I don't like it when people say he's not real. A beautifully illustrated, funny and thought-provoking book for building confidence and encouraging children to express their feelings - about anything and everything. This book will help enable a much broader conversation about individuality, fear and hopes.All author royalties are being donated to the NSPCC.