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A very fun book that breaks down the fear that many people have of bees. Through colorful illustrations and creative text, this book provides factual information in a lighthearted way about how useful bees actually are. Not only is this a very creative idea for a book, it is also a joy to read. Kids will absolutely love this book!
We really enjoyed this book!
The book was packed full of facts and it was really informative – my 6 year old daughter loves learning and she was hooked by this book and went off to school the following morning to tell them what she had learnt the night before.
This would be an ideal book to have at primary schools as bees have a bad reputation with some from a young age as they don’t know enough about them and how important they are to us
It is 5 stars from me for this one – very highly recommended!
A cute little book about bees. Good story with fun pictures. Both the toddler and the preschooler enjoyed it.
After he's stung, a little boy frets about his injury and complains about bees.
Yeah, we've all been there. Just doing a whole lot of nothing and a bee decides to sacrifice itself and mess up your day so what's the point?
Well, in this sweet book, it's explained that being around bees can increase a person's risk to be stung, the bees themselves provide a necessary job for our world. They help keep our world beautiful and healthy.
After he hears all this, he's not quite so angry about his bee sting.
Cute illustrations help move the story along in a fun and informative way.
I enjoyed this book and would recommend to anyone who wants to learn more about bees and who simply like them.
I received an ARC of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you NetGalley and Nicole Frankel Books for accepting my request to read and review What Are Bees Good For, Anyway?.
Fantastic. Loved everything about the book: story, illustrations, presentation, and purpose.
The story begins written from the eyes of a child who was stung. The boy soon learns the antennae, hairs, eyes, etc., of the honeybee. In addition, the author sprinkles facts throughout (lifespan is one). While the child (or in this case, me) is engrossed in the facts, the science of bees is gently explained. Frankel makes pollen sound interesting.
The illustrations are simple, yet bright. They balance the story: a grimacing child is seen while reading about his discomfort.
Frankel also chose to have a family member (aunt) be the beekeeper. I liked that aspect of the story. It made it more personal.
The purpose of bees is clearly pointed out in an informative age appropriate (any) manner.
I would gift this and suggest it be in a babysitters arsenal.
A delightful children's picture book that entertains and educates us about the impact that bees have. Bennie is a young boy who is curious about bees but has a fear of being stung. With the help of his aunt, Bennie, and readers are taken on a journey to learn about bees and the impact they have in our ecosystem. This is such a fascinating read, children are not only learning about bees and how important they are but they have the chance to learn that bees are not out to sting and hurt us. The illustrations are cute and fun. They are always a great addition to stories to help the readers follow along with the story.
What are bees good for, anyway? is an adorable and enlightening book that is both informative and fun. I recommend this for all elementary classrooms. Thank you to the author and NetGalley for my advance copy.
As a beekeeper, I read this book strictly to review it. Very informative for children. Wonderful pictures! Great book!
What a super cute book that teaches kids all about honey bees while telling an interesting story and it also has great illustrations. Bennie gets stung by a bee and is very unhappy until his aunt starts explaining to him all of the things honey bees do for us that are good. I really liked the end with the facts about bees and more fantastic illustrations.
Thank you to NetGalley and Nicole Frankel books for the ARC.
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My 1st grader enjoyed Bennie’s story. I enjoyed the genuine facts about bees. From the amount of honey 1 bee produces, their ecological importance, life span and other random facts. Some things even educated me
Thanks to NetGalley for the early copy!
I read this to my daughter who just had her first bee sting recently. We also keep bees, so we’re around them all the time! I learned a lot even though I probably know more than the average person. So it was packed with facts!
I love that the story started with a bee sting because that’s the normal progression of this conversation with kids. However, hopefully this book will inspire parents to talk about honeybees with their kids earlier and not wait until they get stung.
A delightful children's picture book that not only educates but also entertains. The story centers around Bennie, a young boy curious about the role of bees and wary of getting stung. However, with the help of his Aunt Beatrice, readers are taken on an engaging journey into the world of honey bees and the crucial role they play in our ecosystem.
Children need to learn why it’s essential to protect the bee population. I didn’t know a lot of the bee facts presented here. Just like the boy in this book, I tend to steer clear of bees thinking they will sting me. The ebook version didn’t show page 14 correctly or maybe part of a sentence got cut off.
Prepare to be buzzing with excitement because What Are Bees Good For, Anyway? is a delightful adventure that both kids and grown-ups should dive into! From the moment I opened this book, I was captivated by the charming story of Bennie and his quest to understand bees. As someone who used to fear bee stings, I could relate to Bennie's curiosity and apprehension.
But why should you read it? Well, this book is like a sweet jar of honey, filled with valuable lessons about the importance of honey bees in our environment. Nicole Frankel's storytelling is simple yet powerful, making it easy for kids to grasp the interconnectedness of our world. Plus, the colorful illustrations add an extra layer of magic to the story. What Are Bees Good For, Anyway? is not just a book; it's a journey of discovery and appreciation for nature's little helpers. So, grab a copy, and let's explore the fascinating world of bees together!
This was a good book for me to read to my daughter because I am afraid of bees (due to allergy) and I’m trying to help her not be afraid. We liked learning about all the things honey bees do!
This is an adorable, educational, and humorous book. Bennie hates bees after getting stung my one, but he learns many interesting things throughout the day from his Aunt Beatrice. I learned a lot myself. I highly recommend this for classrooms.
This is a cute story that does a great job of explaining the importance of honey bees in our ecosystem.
Bennie is upset after being stung by a bee. Which is understandable, because he is allergic! But his aunt Beatrice is a beekeeper. So she takes him for a walk.
While they are outdoors, Bennie's aunt take pains to explain the many, many ways in which bees contribute to human life, and how miraculous they are - from their special stomach for nectar, to the way in which they communicate with each other through a series of dances, including the intriguingly named waggele dance!
This is definitely an excellent book to share with young kids, to give them a better understanding of and appreciation for bees. Something that is particularly important in the current era, when they are becoming endangered. Particularly since that, by extension, endangers pollination and the security of human life. So this is a really important little book.
This is a very cute and informative book that I read with my children. I’ll be buying this when it comes out. Thank you, NetGalley
Overall cute book. Would be perfect for a classroom or homeschooling. It is a little choppy in some places, but the content was good & potentially will help kids understand that all animals/insects do have a purpose!
Bennie is not a fan of bees… Until he learns that bees pretty much make the world go round. This gorgeous picture book is FULL of fun UnBEElivevable facts!! We are new to bee keeping and I was drawn to this book – I learned lots of new things about bees myself! This fabulous book was given to me as a digital advanced reader copy by NetGalley and Nicole Frankel in exchange for an honest review. I can NOT wait to share What Are Bees Good For, Anyway? with my Grandmuffin.