Why do beekeepers use smoke machines when collecting honey?
Can a bee really sting only once?
Why do bees "dance"?
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In concise, detailed text and abundant illustrations that range from the humorous to the scientific, Charles Micucci offers a wide-ranging and spirited introduction to the life cycle, social organization, and history of one of the world's most useful insects. He includes information on how bees make honey, what a beekeeper does, and products that contain beeswax--everything from lipstick to waxes for buffing surfboards. Micucci's rare gift for making science enjoyable and accessible is again revealed in this remarkably witty, rich salute to the honeybee.
"Information about honeybees has never been more interesting . . .Right on target for young readers." School Library Journal, Starred
"A solid, fascinating treasure trove of bee stuff, as enriching to the mind as it is pleasing to the eye. Micucci's book is a wonderful example of how good children's nonfiction can really be." Booklist, ALA, Starred Review
About the Author
Charles Micucci’s other books with Houghton Mifflin include The Life and Times of the Honeybee and The Life and Times of the Peanut. He lives in New York City.
Publisher: Cengage Learning, Inc
Pages: 32
Size: 229 x 230 x 3mm
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780395861394
Publication date: 25 Aug 1997