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Bee My Friend

Bee My Friend

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Poppy is scared of bumblebees until she meets Bernard, who teaches her about their importance in forming a heartwarming friendship.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 24 pages
\n Publication date: 08 April 2021
\n Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
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Poppy, a young girl, had a deep fear of bumblebees. She would run away whenever she saw one, unable to shake off the feeling of terror they instilled in her. However, everything changed when she met Bernard, a kind-hearted beekeeper. Bernard had a way of connecting with animals, and he saw the fear in Poppy's eyes. Determined to help her overcome her phobia, he began to teach her about the incredible importance of bees.

"Poppy, did you know that bees are some of the most important creatures on our planet?" Bernard asked, his eyes filled with curiosity.

Poppy shook her head, her fear still evident in her voice. "I don't like them. They sting me."

Bernard smiled patiently. "Yes, bees do sting, but they also play a vital role in our ecosystem. They help pollinate flowers, which in turn produces food for many animals, including humans. Without bees, we wouldn't have the beautiful flowers and fruits we enjoy today."

Poppy's eyes widened in amazement. "Really? I never thought about that."

Bernard continued to explain the role of bees in the natural world. He talked about how they worked together in a colony, each bee playing a specific role. He showed Poppy a beehive and explained how the bees pollinated the flowers inside.

As Poppy listened, she began to see the bees in a new light. She realized that they weren't scary at all, but rather fascinating creatures that played a crucial role in the world around her.

Over time, Poppy and Bernard became close friends. They would spend hours together, learning about bees and the natural world. Poppy's fear of bees slowly began to fade away, replaced by a newfound appreciation and respect for these incredible insects.

One day, as they were walking through a field of flowers, Poppy saw a bumblebee buzzing around. She didn't run away this time, but instead watched in fascination as the bee pollinated the flowers.

"Look, Poppy," Bernard said, pointing to the bee. "That bee is doing an important job. It's helping to ensure that these flowers will grow and produce more food for other animals."

Poppy smiled, feeling a sense of pride and accomplishment. She had overcome her fear of bees, thanks to Bernard's teaching and the knowledge she had gained about them.

From that day on, Poppy became an advocate for bees and the importance of protecting them. She started a small garden in her backyard, filled with flowers that were pollinated by bees. She also joined a local beekeeping club, learning more about the art of beekeeping and how to care for bees.

Years went by, and Poppy's passion for bees only grew stronger. She became a well-known advocate for environmental conservation, speaking out against the destruction of habitats and the use of harmful pesticides.

Poppy's story is a testament to the power of education and the impact that one person can have on the world. She had been frightened of bees, but through the teachings of Bernard and her own curiosity, she had learned to appreciate and protect these incredible creatures.

Poppy's fear of bumblebees had been a source of anxiety and discomfort for her for years. She would run away whenever she saw one, unable to shake off the feeling of terror they instilled in her. However, everything changed when she met Bernard, a kind-hearted beekeeper. Bernard had a way of connecting with animals, and he saw the fear in Poppy's eyes. Determined to help her overcome her phobia, he began to teach her about the incredible importance of bees.

"Poppy, did you know that bees are some of the most important creatures on our planet?" Bernard asked, his eyes filled with curiosity.

Poppy shook her head, her fear still evident in her voice. "I don't like them. They sting me."

Bernard smiled patiently. "Yes, bees do sting, but they also play a vital role in our ecosystem. They help pollinate flowers, which in turn produces food for many animals, including humans. Without bees, we wouldn't have the beautiful flowers and fruits we enjoy today."

Poppy's eyes widened in amazement. "Really? I never thought about that."

Bernard continued to explain the role of bees in the natural world. He talked about how they worked together in a colony, each bee playing a specific role. He showed Poppy a beehive and explained how the bees pollinated the flowers inside.

As Poppy listened, she began to see the bees in a new light. She realized that they weren't scary at all, but rather fascinating creatures that played a crucial role in the world around her.

Over time, Poppy and Bernard became close friends. They would spend hours together, learning about bees and the natural world. Poppy's fear of bees slowly began to fade away, replaced by a newfound appreciation and respect for these incredible insects.

One day, as they were walking through a field of flowers, Poppy saw a bumblebee buzzing around. She didn't run away this time, but instead watched in fascination as the bee pollinated the flowers.

"Look, Poppy," Bernard said, pointing to the bee. "That bee is doing an important job. It's helping to ensure that these flowers will grow and produce more food for other animals."

Poppy smiled, feeling a sense of pride and accomplishment. She had overcome her fear of bees, thanks to Bernard's teaching and the knowledge she had gained about them.

From that day on, Poppy became an advocate for bees and the importance of protecting them. She started a small garden in her backyard, filled with flowers that were pollinated by bees. She also joined a local beekeeping club, learning more about the art of beekeeping and how to care for bees.

Years went by, and Poppy's passion for bees only grew stronger. She became a well-known advocate for environmental conservation, speaking out against the destruction of habitats and the use of harmful pesticides.

Poppy's story is a testament to the power of education and the impact that one person can have on the world. She had been frightened of bees, but through the teachings of Bernard and her own curiosity, she had learned to appreciate and protect these incredible creatures.

Poppy's fear of bumblebees had been a source of anxiety and discomfort for her for years. She would run away whenever she saw one, unable to shake off the feeling of terror they instilled in her. However, everything changed when she met Bernard, a kind-hearted beekeeper. Bernard had a way of connecting with animals, and he saw the fear in Poppy's eyes. Determined to help her overcome her phobia, he began to teach her about the incredible importance of bees.

"Poppy, did you know that bees are some of the most important creatures on our planet?" Bernard asked, his eyes filled with curiosity.

Poppy shook her head, her fear still evident in her voice. "I don't like them. They sting me."

Bernard smiled patiently. "Yes, bees do sting, but they also play a vital role in our ecosystem. They help pollinate flowers, which in turn produces food for many animals, including humans. Without bees, we wouldn't have the beautiful flowers and fruits we enjoy today."

Poppy's eyes widened in amazement. "Really? I never thought about that."

Bernard continued to explain the role of bees in the natural world. He talked about how they worked together in a colony, each bee playing a specific role. He showed Poppy a beehive and explained how the bees pollinated the flowers inside.

As Poppy listened, she began to see the bees in a new light. She realized that they weren't scary at all, but rather fascinating creatures that played a crucial role in the world around her.

Over time, Poppy and Bernard became close friends. They would spend hours together, learning about bees and the natural world. Poppy's fear of bees slowly began to fade away, replaced by a newfound appreciation and respect for these incredible insects.

One day, as they were walking through a field of flowers, Poppy saw a bumblebee buzzing around. She didn't run away this time, but instead watched in fascination as the bee pollinated the flowers.

"Look, Poppy," Bernard said, pointing to the bee. "That bee is doing an important job. It's helping to ensure that these flowers will grow and produce more food for other animals."

Poppy smiled, feeling a sense of pride and accomplishment. She had overcome her fear of bees, thanks to Bernard's teaching and the knowledge she had gained about them.

From that day on, Poppy became an advocate for bees and the importance of protecting them. She started a small garden in her backyard, filled with flowers that were pollinated by bees. She also joined a local beekeeping club, learning more about the art of beekeeping and how to care for bees.

Years went by, and Poppy's passion for bees only grew stronger. She became a well-known advocate for environmental conservation, speaking out against the destruction of habitats and the use of harmful pesticides.

Poppy's story is a testament to the power of education and the impact that one person can have on the world. She had been frightened of bees, but through the teachings of Bernard and her own curiosity, she had learned to appreciate and protect these incredible creatures.

\n Weight: 158g\n
Dimension: 251 x 251 x 4 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781800222939\n \n

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