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Bee, Honey (14)
No humble bumble, the HONEY BEE puppet is a plump and plush dynamo deserving of our attention. After all, life would not be so sweet without the important work of these busy pollinators.
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Honey Badgers (23)
Brace yourself! The wild world of honey badgers is waiting for you. This title introduces readers to the habitat, eating and social habits, survival threats, and physical characteristics of honey badgers. -
Honey Badgers (23)
This title introduces the honey badger by reviewing what it looks like, where it lives, and what it likes to eat. The title is complete with an Animal Features picture list and a picture glossary. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids Junior is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO. -
Honey, I Love (02)
Honey, I Love by the Coretta Scott King Award-winning team Eloise Greenfield and Jan Spivey Gilchrist is here! To one young narrator, it's the simple things that mean the most, like sharing laughter with a friend, taking family rides in the country, and kissing her mama's arm. This edition of the classic poem by Eloise Greenfield with illustrations by Jan Spivey Gilchrist is sure to delight a new generation of readers.
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Beat Bugs: Honey Pie (18)
The Beat Bugs are ready to help Granny Bee bake her famous honey pie. There’s just one problem—Granny Bee can’t remember the recipe! Can the Beat Bugs figure it out, or will they just make a sticky mess? Based on the brand-new Netflix original show, Beat Bugs, and inspired by the hit song “Honey Pie,” this 8x8 storybook shows the value of working together for young readers. -
From Flower to Honey (21)
In From Flower to Honey, early fluent readers learn how honey is made, from bees collecting flower nectar to beekeepers collecting and jarring it. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn about how this food gets to their tables. An infographic illustrates the cycle with real photos and descriptions. Children can learn more about honey using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. From Flower to Honey also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index. From Flower to Honey is part of Jump!'s Where Does It Come From? series. -
Wolverine vs. Honey Badger (21)
Wolverines and honey badgers are both known for being ferocious fighters. But what would happen if these beasts faced off? This high-interest title explores basic facts, attack moves, and secret weapons of both animals. Features such as charts and profiles offer visual representations and allow for comparisons. A final fight scene brings all the information to an action-packed finale in this title for reluctant readers. -
Hunt for Honey, The (22)
Buzzing bees make tasty honey. Join the journey of the Honey Hive food truck to hunt for honey. Along the way, learn how busy bees make the tasty treat, how beekeepers collect it, and what you can do to protect the pollinators. -
Honey Badger vs. Hyena (23)
Claws braced. Let the battle begin! Learn how honey badgers and hyenas fight through narrative nonfiction, Fun Facts, informative sidebars, detailed infographics, vivid photos, and a glossary. -
Hyena vs. Honey Badger (24)
Find out what would happen if a hyena and a honey badger got in a fight and who would win. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Beginning Readers is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO. -
Wasps, Hornets, and Honey Bees (24)
This fascinating nonfiction text will teach about wasps, hornets, and honeybees. Introductionary look at decoding multiple words using consonants whose names do not link to a specific sound – h, w, and y. Includes a note to caregiver and word list. -
If You Love Honey: Nature's Connections (15)
Book Reviews: "If You Love Honey is vibrant and engaging with warm, lifelike, and impressively accurate art that remembers the young audience the book is written for. Parallel sections of text throughout the book effectively lead the reader through the pages. The theme text is repetitive and playful, while the more instructional sections are informative but still easily accessible and interesting to a young audience"~ Randy L. Seagraves, Curriculum Coordinator, International Junior Master Gardener Program. "If You Love Honey takes its readers on a beautifully illustrated adventure through the intertwining natural world around us. It highlights the work of our bees, linking golden honey on bread to the earthworms crawling underground, and everything in-between. Children will be fascinated by this tale." ~ Sarah Red-Laird, Bee Girl, Executive Director, American Beekeeping Federation, Kids and Bees Program Director. Honey is a sweet gift from nature ALL of nature, actually. Honey is linked in a very real way to dandelions, earthworms, mushrooms, the old oak tree and even the blue jays squawking in its branches. Take another look at honey. If you love nature's honey, you are sure to love nature too. How sweet it is! The author fell in love with bees as an amateur beekeeper, and then learned to appreciate flowering plants even ones she once considered weeds as an important nectar source. And then she realized how the plants were connected to insects and soil. A simple but accurate diagram in the back matter explains how bees make honey and also pollinate plants, as well as the role of beneficial insects and decomposers. Also presented are activities and a recipe for children. -
H is for Honey Bee: A Beekeeping Alphabet (21)
Though small in size at approximately 5/8 of an inch (15 mm), Apis mellifera, otherwise known as the honey bee, is one of the most important insects on the planet. Helping to better educate readers of all ages, beekeeper and wildlife rehabilitator Robbyn Smith van Frankenhuyzen gives a "behind-the-hive" peek into the world of the honey bee in H is for Honey Bee: A Beekeeping Alphabet.
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Bear, a Bee, and a Honey Tree, A (22)
When a hungry, fuzzy brown bear and a hive of angry bees come face to face, everybody's abuzz! Award-winning author Daniel Bernstrom and critically acclaimed illustrator Brandon James Scott have created a rowdy, rhythmic read-aloud that's also perfect for beginning readers. This epic chase story features Bernstrom's signature alliterative wordplay and verbal pizzazz, along with Scott's expressive characters that jump off the pages. A Bear, a Bee, and a Honey Tree has the kind of high-energy, uninhibited playfulness that makes kids want to run, chase, find out something about bear and bee behavior—and learn to read!
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De la flor a la miel -From Flower to Honey (21)
In From Flower to Honey, early fluent readers learn how honey is made, from bees collecting flower nectar to beekeepers collecting and jarring it. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn about how this food gets to their tables. An infographic illustrates the cycle with real photos and descriptions. Children can learn more about honey using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. From Flower to Honey also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index. From Flower to Honey is part of Jump!'s Where Does It Come From? series. -
Bear, Black Baby (09)
This familiar face from the woodlands of North America could charm the honey from the bees. One of our original designs, the BABY BLACK BEAR puppet's popularity still runs strong. With his soft fur and sweet face, you'll love him, too. -
Bear in Tree Stump (11)
Peeking from his hiding place safe inside a tree stump, this familiar face from the woodlands of North America could charm the honey from the bees. With his soft fur and sweet face, you'll love animating the BEAR IN TREE STUMP's mouth and arms to play a game of peek-a-boo! -
What Do Bees Do in Summer? (15)
This Level 1 guided reader examines the activities of bees in summer. Students will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about blossoming flowers, nectar, honey, and pollination.Only 2 left in stock -
Abejas / Bees (22)
There are thousands of species of bees, and not all are yellow and black. However, the telltale yellow and black of the honeybee and bumblebee are the best known. Beginning readers explore the world of bees and find out what keeps them busy all day. From flying from flower to flower to making honey, the details in this book are both familiar and new to curious future entomologists. -
Hazel the Honeybee Pollinates (22)
In this title, early fluent readers follow Hazel, a honeybee, as she embarks on her daily pollination journey. Read along as Hazel flies around searching for the best flowers, collects nectar and pollen, and brings them back to her hive, where her colony makes honey. Vibrant illustrations and carefully leveled text will engage young readers in a supportive educational fiction reading experience. -
Tejón de la miel (24)
This title introduces the honey badger by reviewing what it looks like, where it lives, and what it likes to eat. The title is complete with an Animal Features picture list and a picture glossary. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids Junior is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO. Translated by native Spanish speakers and immersion school educators.
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Abejas (Bees) (22)
There are thousands of species of bees, and not all are yellow and black. However, the telltale yellow and black of the honeybee and bumblebee are the best known. Beginning readers explore the world of bees and find out what keeps them busy all day. From flying from flower to flower to making honey, the details in this book are both familiar and new to curious future entomologists. Full-color detailed photographs complement the low-ATOS text, making it the perfect addition to any early elementary library or classroom. -
Bees (22)
There are thousands of species of bees, and not all are yellow and black. However, the telltale yellow and black of the honeybee and bumblebee are the best known. Beginning readers explore the world of bees and find out what keeps them busy all day. From flying from flower to flower to making honey, the details in this book are both familiar and new to curious future entomologists. Full-color detailed photographs complement the low-ATOS text, making it the perfect addition to any early elementary library or classroom. -
20 Things You Didn't Know About Insect Adaptations (23)
Insects make up two-thirds of all the creatures identified on the planet! What makes insects so good at surviving? Their adaptations! Come learn about the weird and wonderful insects, including ones that look like fallen leaves. Discover how honey bees learn from each other, how the monarch butterfly travels 3,000 miles to survive winter, and much more! Using lively but manageable language and easy-to-read graphic organizers, this book is sure to engage readers and interest them in the amazing world of insects.