The Little Bee who would be Queen
Hello, I am the Bee-La-Bella. I live with my very large Bee-Family. Our home is located smack in the middle of a luscious green meadow outside of LaGrange, Texas. I have a wonderful family, but I also have my very good friend the Bee-La-Verra. I guess you'd say I am a happy Bee. But in general all Bees are happy; happy and busy! From the day we leave our cocoon we're busy. There are so many jobs to be done and we bees don't mind that at all. Our life is very structured and we Bees follow all orders given by our elders with out ever question the assignment. We know how important Bee-Work is in order to keep the food supply in balance. We Bees hatch out of our cocoon and we'll have a short time available to grow. Once we are out of the toddler age; work will begin and it never ends. Our Bee-Elders assign the different jobs to us. We have a Bee-Queen in our family she is the symbol of life for us she produces all the Bee-Eggs needed. That is her sole responsibility to make sure the population is always in balance. But my story is more about my friend and me and it shows you how different we are. Most Bees will never ever question their given chores or tamper with their identity, but my friend the Bee-La-Verra is the one in a million exceptions. I will tell you all about my friend's uncertainty of her life, but my story also will give every one a walk through of a Honey-Bee's Life. The next time you eat that delicious honey maybe you'll remember my story and you'll appreciate all Honey-Bees a lot more. And remember Honey-Bees are not mean, we're peace loving creatures, and with that I'll say "Bee Happy"
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The Little Bee who would be Queen
Hello, I am the Bee-La-Bella. I live with my very large Bee-Family. Our home is located smack in the middle of a luscious green meadow outside of LaGrange, Texas. I have a wonderful family, but I also have my very good friend the Bee-La-Verra. I guess you'd say I am a happy Bee. But in general all Bees are happy; happy and busy! From the day we leave our cocoon we're busy. There are so many jobs to be done and we bees don't mind that at all. Our life is very structured and we Bees follow all orders given by our elders with out ever question the assignment. We know how important Bee-Work is in order to keep the food supply in balance. We Bees hatch out of our cocoon and we'll have a short time available to grow. Once we are out of the toddler age; work will begin and it never ends. Our Bee-Elders assign the different jobs to us. We have a Bee-Queen in our family she is the symbol of life for us she produces all the Bee-Eggs needed. That is her sole responsibility to make sure the population is always in balance. But my story is more about my friend and me and it shows you how different we are. Most Bees will never ever question their given chores or tamper with their identity, but my friend the Bee-La-Verra is the one in a million exceptions. I will tell you all about my friend's uncertainty of her life, but my story also will give every one a walk through of a Honey-Bee's Life. The next time you eat that delicious honey maybe you'll remember my story and you'll appreciate all Honey-Bees a lot more. And remember Honey-Bees are not mean, we're peace loving creatures, and with that I'll say "Bee Happy"
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The Little Bee who would be Queen

The Little Bee who would be Queen

by Edda Walsleben
The Little Bee who would be Queen

The Little Bee who would be Queen

by Edda Walsleben

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Overview

Hello, I am the Bee-La-Bella. I live with my very large Bee-Family. Our home is located smack in the middle of a luscious green meadow outside of LaGrange, Texas. I have a wonderful family, but I also have my very good friend the Bee-La-Verra. I guess you'd say I am a happy Bee. But in general all Bees are happy; happy and busy! From the day we leave our cocoon we're busy. There are so many jobs to be done and we bees don't mind that at all. Our life is very structured and we Bees follow all orders given by our elders with out ever question the assignment. We know how important Bee-Work is in order to keep the food supply in balance. We Bees hatch out of our cocoon and we'll have a short time available to grow. Once we are out of the toddler age; work will begin and it never ends. Our Bee-Elders assign the different jobs to us. We have a Bee-Queen in our family she is the symbol of life for us she produces all the Bee-Eggs needed. That is her sole responsibility to make sure the population is always in balance. But my story is more about my friend and me and it shows you how different we are. Most Bees will never ever question their given chores or tamper with their identity, but my friend the Bee-La-Verra is the one in a million exceptions. I will tell you all about my friend's uncertainty of her life, but my story also will give every one a walk through of a Honey-Bee's Life. The next time you eat that delicious honey maybe you'll remember my story and you'll appreciate all Honey-Bees a lot more. And remember Honey-Bees are not mean, we're peace loving creatures, and with that I'll say "Bee Happy"

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014938570
Publisher: Heavenly Realm Publishing
Publication date: 03/26/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Mrs. Edda Briggitte Walsleben was born and raised in Germany. She came to the United States on what was supposed to be a temporary work assignment. She fell in love with the country and all it had to offer and decided to make it her new permanent home. The Author became an enthusiastic American citizen, raised three American boys and is married to an American husband. Edda is the author of five books. Her stories are mostly stories reflecting her early childhood years growing up in a large vibrant family but they’re not limited to that. She has stories reflecting her love for children and children’s literature.
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