Inside the bees' hive / by Karen Ang.
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- 1617729051 (library binding)
- 9781617729058 (library binding)
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Main Library | Children's NonFiction | Children's Display | 595.799 A581 | Pollinators Nonfiction | Available | 33111005192766 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Hundreds of buzzing worker honeybees build a yellow structure called a comb inside a tree trunk. The comb is made up of many small, six-sided rooms that the bees make out of wax. These rooms, called cells, will be used to hold baby bees and sweet, gooey honey. Welcome to the bees' hive! Clear text and colorful photos and diagrams will engage young readers as they explore the habitat, physical characteristics, diet, and behavior of these curious creatures. Age-appropriate activities and critical-thinking questions give readers an opportunity to make observations and gain valuable insights.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In this book, young readers will learn about the diet, life cycle, behavior, and habitat of bees. Special emphasis is placed on the bee's hive"-- Provided by publisher.