Lulu meets the Bees
In the latest in the series, Lulu learns about urban beekeeping in this simple and charming introduction to the importance of bees.
Lulu is buzzing with excitement! She is off to visit beekeeper Zora and meet her honeybees. At Zora's, Lulu goes up to the roof to see the hives. Lulu wears a special suit so she can get up close. She sees the queen bee, the workers, and the baby bees. She even gets to taste the honey Zora's bees have made. Now Lulu wants to help bees, so she plants some seeds at home to provide a little wild space for bee.. In no time at all, many kinds of bees visit her little wild space! Lulu Meets the Bees is the ninth title in the much-loved Booky Girl series, as book-loving Lulu continues to be curious about the world around her. |
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This is a fabulous book for young children curious about bees and nature!
The world of bees and beekeeping is so complex, but this book
does a wonderful job of explaining accurately the essence of bees
and what happens both inside and outside the hive.
I wish I had this book when my son was younger!
– Hanna Bäckmo, Award-winning beekeeper at Hanna's Bees, Cork Ireland
...Lulu's curiosity takes center stage as she explores the importance of bees and their role in our ecosystem.
The simplicity of the narrative is its strength, making it an ideal read for young audiences.
Lulu's adventure with her mother's friend Zora unfolds with a perfect blend of warmth and information. The book succeeds in breaking down complex concepts like pollination
and the honey-making process into easily digestible nuggets of knowledge.
The special dance of honey bees becomes a captivating dance of words on the page.
The setting of urban beekeeping adds a unique and contemporary touch to the story,
making it relatable for children growing up in city environments. The rooftop hives on Zora's apartment building provide a backdrop that effortlessly combines urban living with the natural world.
The illustrations complement the narrative beautifully, bringing Lulu's world and the bees to life with vibrant colors and engaging visuals. The inclusion of Lulu creating her own garden to attract bees adds a wonderful hands-on element, encouraging young readers to connect with and appreciate nature in their own way.
Lulu Meets the Bees stands out as a valuable tool for introducing ecological concepts to children.
It seamlessly weaves environmental awareness into Lulu's inquisitive nature, promoting a sense of responsibility towards the world around us...
Overall, Lulu Meets the Bees is a sweet and accessible read that educates without feeling didactic.
It's a buzz-worthy addition to any young reader's collection. Queenie Clem on Goodreads
Five stars. This would be an excellent choice for public or school library acquisition, reading circles, or bedtime reading. - Nonstop Reader Blogspot
I don't normally have links to other people reading the book on You Tube, but this one (reading the US edition) is really nice.
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