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In the Trees, Honey Bees!

di Lori Mortensen

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"This introduction to a wild colony of honeybees offers close-up views of the queen, the cells, even bee eggs, and an understanding of their lives"--Provided by the publisher.
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Attractive, detailed illustrations and two levels of text, so the book can be read in multiple ways, depending on the audience. The simple "poem" is in larger letters on the top, and there is smaller text on the bottom captioning the illustration. Back matter includes more information about bees as well as suggested resources for learning more.
  buddingnaturalist | Jun 8, 2023 |
Today I finished a book called “In the Trees, Honey Bee” by Lori Mortensen. I liked this book for two reasons. First, the writing was very engaging. The author did a wonderful job of using rhyming words to transition to the factual information she wanted to share with the audience. For example, on page 4 it says “sisters fly through the sky” which then helps the audience prepare for the factual information the author wants to share next. On page 5 the author states “soon thousands of honey bees leave the hive to find the blossoms. These honey bees are called ‘worker’ bees. They are all sister.” The rhyming words are used by the author to connect the information with a fun way of telling a story about honey bees. Second, I liked the illustrations depicted throughout the story. All of the vibrant colors and the amount of detail put into the pictures really helps the reader to apply a visual to the information being shared. On pages 12 and 13, the author shares with the reader that nurse bees take care of eggs that the queen bee lays. The illustrations show the reader what the eggs look like and how the nurse bees feed the eggs. For a young child, these pictures can help to clarify the text. Lastly, I believe the big idea of this story is to share the important role the honey bee plays in our environment. ( )
  KatherineBoersen | Mar 4, 2018 |
a detailed description and explanation about the different aspects of honey bees: where they live, what they eat, how they survive.
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  TUCC | Jan 10, 2017 |
This is a cute story that will engage students to be excited about learning about what bees and bugs actually do for the environment instead of just annoy. I wish I would have had a book like this when I was a child to know what all the insects are out there. I will definitely read this to my class in the future. Maybe like second grade and we can have this lead into a discussion about bugs and maybe a science unit on the topic.
  RebeccaRunning | Oct 18, 2013 |
Winner of the iParenting Media Award. Use with Pre-K through 1st grade. Children will enjoy hearing the rhyming and seeing the vivid illustrations. This book talks all about honey bees through short rhymes and informational blips. Addresses bees, rhyming, pollinaiton, science, etc. In the classroom, use for read alouds and learning phonological awareness. For the science aspect, have students observe honey bees, construct their own honey bee homes, have a beekeeper visit the class, and taste local honey.
  klordy66 | Nov 11, 2011 |
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