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Sebastian Ritscher
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YOU ARE A HONEY BEE!

Thompson Laurie Ann Jay Fleck

Swish, swoosh, fly! You might have heard the words "busy as a bee," but what do bees actually do each day? Did you know bees clean their rooms, help feed baby bees, and build the honeycomb they live in? From birth to first flight and beyond, discover all that goes into being a bee in this charming picture book, the first in the Meet Your World series.
Meet Your World is a fresh take on science and nature nonfiction that's adorable, fun, and rigorously researched to bring an active element to reading and learning. Each animal featured in the series can broadly be found in rural, suburban, and urban landscapes. Yet each of these familiar, "ordinary" animals have unique and surprising abilities that allow them to thrive in their habitatsand ours! Action buzzwords and seamless side-panel spot art encourage readers to act out animal movementsnot so different from kids' own habitsas a way to learn more about each creature's life. From animals' environments and family structures to food sources and behaviorsmeet your world!

Laurie Ann Thompson grew up in rural northern Wisconsin, where there are more cows than people. A former software engineer, she now writes for children and young adults to help her readersand herselfmake better sense of the world. She is co-author of the Two Truths and a Lie series and author of several award-winning nonfiction books, including the teen how-to guide, Be a Changemaker, and Emmanuel's Dream, a picture book biography about Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, which won the Schneider Family Book Award and was named an ALA Notable Children's Book.

Jay Fleck is the illustrator of numerous children's books, including the indie bestselling Tiny T. Rex series. He lives in Shorewood, Illinois, with his family.
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Published 2023-04-11 by Dial

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The lively text and helpful illustrations offer much information and allow readers to understand the varied and important skills bees must have in order to maintain their hive. Further information is offered in a glossary and in suggestions for children to imitate bees by dancing, cleaning, and foraging for colorful flowers. Of great value is the explanation on the importance of maintaining a healthy bee population. A very useful work for environmental science and animal studies in the classroom and for individual reading. The hardworking life of a honey bee is shown through a lively text and colorful illustrations which offer significant information.