Bees -- Juvenile literature
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Bees -- Juvenile literature
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Bees
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- Bees, by Joyce Markovics
- Flower talk, how plants use color to communicate, Sara Levine ; illustrations by Masha D'yans
- Begin with a bee, Liza Ketchum, Jacqueline Briggs Martin, and Phyllis Root ; illustrations by Claudia McGehee
- It's a good thing there are bees, by Lisa M. Herrington
- The bee book, Charlotte Milner
- Wasps and bees, by Marie Pearson
- You wouldn't want to live without bees!, written by Alex Woolf ; illustrated by David Antram
- Honey bees, Jill Esbaum
- Bee to honey, Sarah Ridley
- 1001 bees, Joanna Rzezak
- What if bees disappeared?, Anthony Ardely
- Flower talk, how plants use color to communicate, Sara Levine ; illustrations by Masha D'yans
- Bees, Suzanne Slade
- Amazing bees, by Sue Unstead
- Honeybees, by Joyce Milton ; illustrated by Pete Mueller
- I see bees, by Genevieve Nilsen
- Bees, Leo Statts
- Buzz, bee!, Jennifer Szymanski
- What's the buzz?, keeping bees in flight, Merrie-Ellen Wilcox
- Begin with a bee, Liza Ketchum, Jacqueline Briggs Martin, and Phyllis Root ; illustrations by Claudia McGehee
- How do bees make honey?, Melissa Stewart
- Insect, written by Laurence Mound
- Bees, by Judith Jango-Cohen
- It starts with a bee, words by Aimee Gallagher ; pictures by Jennie Webber
- How would you survive as a bee?, written by David Stewart ; illustrated by David Antram
- Flight of the honey bee, Raymond Huber, Brian Lovelock
- Give bees a chance, words & pictures by Bethany Barton
- The book of bees, inside the hives and lives of honeybees, bumblebees, cuckoo bees, and other busy buzzers, Lela Nargi
- Bees, Joyce James
- If bees disappeared, Lily Williams
- Bees, a honeyed history, Piotr Socha ; text by Wojciech Grajkowski ; translation by Agnes Monod-Gayraud
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