


While her classmates are celebrating, Zinnia is in the vice principal’s office serving detention for yarn-bombing a statue of the school mascot. Have you ever imagined what it would be like to wake up as a bee? Well, Gary gets to live that nightmare? dream? experience when he expects to switch bodies with fellow classmate Barry, but is instead turned into a bee. After Rosaleen is arrested, Lily helps her escape, and they decide to leave for Tiburon where Lily is introduced to the world of beekeeping and honey making from a trio of eccentric sisters. Lily Owens lives with her abusive father and their maid Rosaleen, who acts as a surrogate mother to Lily. As it becomes more evident that Avra’s boyfriend Emil and Dana have feelings for one another, Dana learns that emotions can sting worse than the bees she loves studying. She is also dealing with her own “queen bee” in best friend Avra. Kissing the Bee by Kathe Kojaĭana Parsons is an aspiring science writer and bee aficionado, but right now, she is trying to survive senior year. Set in the present and the past, on a small island off the coast of Crete and in Texas Hill Country, this YA novel shows that young people can overcome adversity by realizing the strength within themselves. Melissa’s origami honeybees may be the key to saving them. In the year of 2036, honeybees are nearly extinct and the world’s crops are disappearing. Bee Books for Teens The Bee Maker by Mobi Warren

As he feasts on flower after flower, he also keeps growing until he is unable to fly home. Being both selfish and greedy, this bee spends the day slurping all the nectar and pollen. The bee in this story learns the very valuable lesson that it is possible to have too much of a good thing. The Very Greedy Bee by Steve Smallman (Author) and Jack Tickle (Illustrator) Fred enjoys sharing the honey he gets from the bees with the neighborhood. They tend the hive, make wax rooms, and pollinate flowers all across the city. In this look at the life of a beekeeper and the honey making process, Fred goes to the rooftop of his Brooklyn apartment every morning to greet his hardworking honeybees. The Honeybee Man by Lela Nargi (Author) and Kyrsten Brooker (Illustrator) What will it take for Buzz to find the courage to fly again? Buzz is the perfect picture book for a young reader who loves a story with a good message starring a bee. When her bees start dying, Lionel proposes growing a rooftop garden in his apartment building to give the bees a variety of flowers to pollinate.īuzz by Eileen Spinelli (Author) and Vincent Nguyen (Illustrator)īuzz is a spunky bumblebee who loves to fly, but stops flying when she comes across some terrible news in a newspaper on a park bench declaring that bees can’t fly. Lionel may live in the City of Lights, but he loves traveling outside of the city to help his Aunt Celine with the bees she keeps on her farm. Bees in the City by Andrea Cheng (Author) and Sarah McMenemy (Illustrator)Ī 2018 Green Earth Book Award Finalist, Bees in the City is a love letter to the Parisian way of life and the beauty of bees.
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Readers will learn the importance of bees for the environment, the beehives where they live, and how the different kinds of bees work together within the story, and from the endnotes full of essential bee and beekeeping facts. With an engaging rhyming scheme, the story of The Beeman is told through the eyes of a child learning the basics of beekeeping from his grandpa. By signing up you agree to our terms of use The Beeman by Laurie Krebs (Author) and Valeria Cis (Illustrator) Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox.
