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BEGIN WITH A BEE

by Liza Ketchum & Jacqueline Briggs Martin & Phyllis Root ; illustrated by Claudia McGehee

Pub Date: May 25th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5179-0804-1
Publisher: Univ. of Minnesota

A poetic life-cycle study of the bumblebee.

Honeybees get a lot of attention because of their use in agriculture and their honey, but what about other hardworking pollinators? Here readers will learn about another industrious bee—the rusty-patched bumblebee—from a queen bee’s life cycle to the species’ role in the food web. The story is told in brief bursts of text, often approaching free verse, on each spread: “Eggs hatch! / Are they bees yet? / No. / Little white grubs, / no eyes, no legs, / eating machines.” The backmatter information is more straightforward, providing enough substance for a simple report, and confronts the rusty-patched bumblebee’s endangered status. It also includes a short list of resources for further research and 10 suggestions that people of all ages can do to help the struggling bee population. The real queen in this colony is the striking artwork, which appears to be scratchboard with added watercolor. Close-ups of the bees alternate with views of a lush countryside and its other denizens. It’s an inviting book on any shelf, and the story is concise enough for longer storytimes. Educators, caregivers, and young readers will all be buzzing with delight.

This book is the bee’s knees.

(Informational picture book. 5-10)