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Honeybee : The Busy Life of Apis Mellifera
Honeybee : The Busy Life of Apis Mellifera
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Author(s): Fleming, Candace
ISBN No.: 9780823442850
Pages: 40
Year: 202002
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 26.21
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Fleming and Rohmann, the team behind 'Giant Squid,' offer a fascinating up-close view of the stages of a honeybee's life. The drama and suspense are positively riveting." --The New York Times "Oversized trim and a text artfully attuned to reading aloud work in harness together to rivet listeners as they follow Apis mellifera , nicknamed Apis throughout . Rohmann's much larger than life oil paintings of so eventful a thirty-five-day life leave the audience momentarily bereft at the end of their intense involvement with personalized, but not anthropomorphized, Apis. New life emerging within the nest implicitly continues the story, though, and four pages of extensive back matter, including a large diagram on bee physiology, are on hand to guide further exploration." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred Review "Glorious illustrations and engaging text combine . The vivid oil paint illustrations include minute details and, at times, seem indistinguishable from photographs. The pictures align perfectly with the text, showing the honeybee hard at work at various tasks.


this offering will captivate audiences. -- Booklist , Starred Review "This book is nonfiction at its best--a combination of beautifully crafted language and astonishing close-up illustrations. Fleming displays admiration for honeybees and conveys enormous respect for their work."-- School Library Journal, Starred Review "As they did in Giant Squid (2016), Fleming and Rohmann give readers a deep dive into the biology of a creature so alien from humans it's hard to imagine we all live on the same planet. Fleming describes in meticulous detail many of the myriad roles a worker honeybee plays in the colony . Rohmann rises to the challenge of a story mostly set in dark, confined quarters and a limited palette of black, brown, and honey yellow with stunning views of Apis and her sisters, each tiny hair and segment lovingly delineated. Like its subject, a wonder to behold. -- Kirkus Reviews , Starred Review "The brief but complex life of a Apis Mellifera--a worker honeybee--is explored with depth in this richly detailed picture book.


Fleming renders her humble life a mesmerizing wonder. Rohmann's realistic oil-on-paper illustrations artfully capture close-up details such as the glisten of transparent wings and the fine hairs covering a bee's body." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "This dazzling picture book includes an essay and additional facts in the back matter, culminating in a phenomenal portrait of a tiny but indispensable component of nature--truly a delightful learning experience."-- Shelf Awareness, Starred Review "This is the bee book we've all been waiting for. We just hadn't met it yet."-- A Fuse #8 Production.


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