What's the buzz? : keeping bees in flight

Título
What's the buzz? : keeping bees in flight

Merrie-Ellen, Wilcox

Resumen
When you think of a bee, what kind of bee do you picture? A fat, furry bumblebee? Or a hardworking honey bee? Lots of people think that anything that buzzes and has black and yellow stripes is a bee (not true) and that all bees sting (they don't). Whether they live alone or together, in a hive or in a hole in the ground, bees do some of the most important work on the planet: pollinating plants.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2015

Orca footprints

Descripción física
48 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm

2017 Rocky Mountain Book Award RMBA nominees.

Término de la materia
Bees.

Síntesis
When you think of a bee, what kind of bee do you picture? A fat, furry bumblebee? Or a hardworking honey bee? Lots of people think that anything that buzzes and has black and yellow stripes is a bee (not true) and that all bees sting (they don't). Whether they live alone or together, in a hive or in a hole in the ground, bees do some of the most important work on the planet: pollinating plants.

ISBN
9781459809604

Información de publicación
Victoria, British Columbia : Orca Book Publishers, [2015]
 
©2015


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Delwood595.79 WILBook30194000160213Non-Fiction