Follow That Bee!: A First Book of Bees in the City (Exploring Our Community)

by Scot Ritchie (Author) Scot Ritchie (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Pedro, Nick, Yulee, Sally and Martin are buzzing with excitement today! The five friends are visiting Martin's neighbor, Mr. Cardinal. He keeps beehives in his backyard, and he's offered to show them how honeybees live. As the kids help Mr. Cardinal with his work, he explains how bees feed and pollinate, what happens inside their colony, how they build their hives and even why they like to dance! He also tells the friends why some bee populations are in trouble and what people can do to help. And the perfect sweet ending to the day? Honey, of course! These children are sure to remember: it's best to "bee a friend" to the bees of the world! This playful book mixes narration, facts and appealing illustrations to introduce young children to why the world needs bees, and how people can help them thrive.

It's part of the critically acclaimed Exploring Our Community series from award-winning author and illustrator Scot Ritchie, which features the same five culturally diverse characters throughout. Comprehensive yet entertaining, the book encourages children to look closer at the natural world around them, including in cities, and raises their awareness about how each person can do something to help the environment. It aligns perfectly with the early science curriculum, particularly sustainability and stewardship, and understanding life systems. Rounding out the information in the story are a full bee illustration with the parts identified, a glossary and two activities that can be done at home or in school.
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Kirkus

A serviceable introduction to a hot topic.

School Library Journal

K-Gr 3—The newest installment in the series takes a look at the wonderful world of honeybees. A diverse group of youngsters visits their beekeeper neighbor, Mr. Cardinal, for a glimpse into the habits and habitats of their pollinator friends. The illustrations are cute, colorful, and relatable, featuring the children, buzzing bees, and the companionship of an adorable dog and cat. Fun facts (did you know that bees can't see the color red?) and pleasing puns ("bee a good neighbor!") increase interest and comprehension while effectively educating readers. Information about the dangers of pesticides and loss of bee habitats, as well as activity suggestions such as building a bee bath, will inspire environmental awareness and action. The book can also be used in the classroom to talk about other Common Core themes such as the life cycle of plants. Back matter includes a helpful glossary of science terms including larvae and native species. VERDICT Recommended for general elementary collections; animal lovers and budding conservationists will enjoy this peek into the life of a familiar and crucial species. Reviewed by Alyssa Annico, Youngstown State University, OH , Apr 01, 2019
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781525300349
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Kids Can Press
Publication date
April 20, 2019
Series
Exploring Our Community
BISAC categories
JNF003120 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Insects, Spiders, etc.
JNF037020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection
JNF003270 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Endangered
Library of Congress categories
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