
The bees at the Busy Bee Farm buzz through the sky as one big swarm, fly over two waving dandelions, find three wild strawberries dripping tasty nectar As the children in Mr. Tate's class listen, they learn how bees work to produce honey and make food and flowers grow. Bees count--they're important to us all.
year: 2012
call number/section: 1000, 595.79
subjects: honeybees, fiction, bees, beekeepers, human-animal communication, school field trips, counting, farms, school stories
Editions

Formento, Alison
Albert Whitman (2012)
Mr. Tate's class visits a bee and honey farm, where Farmer Ellen teaches the children how to listen to the bees talk.
Schools: 9

Formento, Alison
The bees at the Busy Bee Farm buzz through the sky as one big swarm, fly over two waving dandelions, find three wild strawberries dripping tasty nectar As the children in Mr. Tate's class listen, they learn how bees work to produce honey and make food and flowers grow. Bees count--they're important to us all.
Schools: 1