Pollinator Bee - Paperback
Pollinator Bee - Paperback
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by Sue Hall (Author)
Pollinator Bee flies into Grandpoppa's garden and visits flowers of different colors. After a rest, she flies away to make honey and, in her absence, the flowers miraculously turn into different colored fruits and vegetables. As well as teaching different plant and fruit shapes and colours, Sue's detailed drawings will stimulate your children's interest in bees, plants and vegetable growing. They will experience the cycles of nature, how fruit and vegetables are formed and the importance of bees to all of us. A read-to book for 2 to 6 year olds and read-alone for early readers. 32 pages, perfect-bound
Author Biography
Sue Hall is a New Zealand author who lives in the beautiful northern town of Kerikeri. She works as an editor and proofreader and spends her spare time writing and drawing, vegetable gardening and keeping up with friends. 'Pollinator Bee' is her ninth book, and her second children's book. Her first children's book, 'Grandpoppa Poptop's Compost Plot', is a humorous rhyming picture book that will have your children giggling and asking for more. Grandpoppa Poptop's garden won't grow. After a horse in the next paddock leaves him a present, he embarks on an amusing journey of discovery of how to make compost from different animal manures, leaves and ash. He is a contented gardener at the end. See www.suehallbooks.com Sue Hall's non-fiction books are: Walking the Hauraki Gulf, 2003, New Holland, NZ Auckland with a View, 2005, New Holland, NZ Spectacular New Zealand through the lens of Mike Hollman, 2005, Hachette Livre, NZ The Clever Girl's Fix it Guide, 2008, Penguin, NZ Northland's Top Spots, 2008, New Holland, NZ Queenstown: Stories Behind the Scenery, 2009, Hachette Livre, NZ Rotorua: Stories Behind the Scenery, 2009, Hachette Livre, NZ