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S'està carregant… Honeybee: The Busy Life of Apis Mellifera (edició 2020)de Candace Fleming (Autor), Eric Rohmann (Il·lustrador)
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Candace Fleming and Eric Rohmann describe the life cycle of the hard-working honeybee in this poetically written, thoroughly researched picture book. They follow the life of one bee – birth to death. The illustrations give the reader a closeup, accurate look at the life of this bee and the many jobs she performs for the hive. Suspense builds for the reader as he/she waits for this bee (Apis) to take her first flight. This event is marked by a stunning gatefold illustration. Back matter includes a detailed diagram of the honeybee and an essay on the plight of honeybees. The goal of this nonfiction book is to inform readers, but also encourage children to understand the importance of the honeybee and to serve as an advocate for this threatened species. Such a seemingly simple topic...the life of a bee, yet the incredibly realistic pictures are captivating. This book does not even need words, the illustrations provide as much detail, if not more, of the information. I found myself lingering for many minutes just to examine every detail. This book was also written with language appropriate enough for young readers to understand complex and scientific terms and occurrences. Who would have thought an informational book could be so captivating? This is a beautiful informational book about honeybees with a few mentions of other species in regard to the need for conservation and the importance of bee pollination. It follows the life cycle of a worker honeybee the author calls Apis from her emergence from her pupation cell to her death. It explains the lifecycle of bees, their social structure, and mentions their communication- the waggle dance. It also gives advice on how to help bees. The illustrations have delightful soft, warm textures that make honeybees feel friendly. One illustration shows the anatomy of a honeybee with descriptions of their parts and how they are used. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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2.This book goes through a narrative of what it is like to be a worker bee from birth. It also gets rid of a big misconception of a worker bee. I learned that worker bees don't leave the nest until 25 days after birth. This book explains that worker bees start with cleaning and taking care of the queen bee.
3.I wouldgighly recommend this book and it will probobly be using this book in my future classroom.