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COLETTE

The Solitary Bee

by Jean-François Sénéchal ; illustrated by Pascale Bonenfant ; translated by Nick Frost & Catherine Ostiguy

Pub Date: May 13th, 2025
ISBN: 9781990252396
Publisher: Milky Way Picture Books

Loners, only children, and the singularly single, rejoice: Colette the bee is here to tell your story!

Though Colette can do many things on her own—fly, eat, forage, stay safe in storms—her life is enriching and filled with friends and parties. Sénéchal carefully notes that Colette isn’t afraid to seek help when she needs it and that she’s willing to help others in need. All in all, she’s one well-rounded bee. As a result, her story is a useful reminder to readers—including adult caregivers—that phrases such as “There’s a lid for every pot” are just expressions; it’s perfectly normal for people to live single lives and still be vibrant members of their communities. Translated from French and originally published in Quebec, the book is enhanced by the warm tones and rounded shapes of Bonenfant’s art, which tips its hat to the groovy, fluid lines of the early 1970s but maintains its modern sensibility through an excellent balance of warm and cool tones. The book looks like a classic, and it will very likely prove to be one, thanks to its charming protagonist. Invite Colette to your next storytime or include her in a shared one-on-one reading experience; she’ll be equally welcome in both, and her adventures should be enjoyed by everyone, from the solitary to the gregarious.

As delightfully sweet and pure as honey.

(Picture book. 6-8)