A Singing Bee


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A Singing Bee


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The Fred Waring Music Workshop Presents - A Singing Bee by Livingston Gearhart. Forty-nine songs for two and three part treble voices that provide useful and enjoyable singing material for concert and classroom.




Singing Bee!


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A collection of over one hundred songs, including lullabies, holiday and traditional songs, singing games, and finger plays.




Singing Bee!


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A collection of over one hundred songs, including lullabies, holiday and traditional songs, singing games and finger plays.




Questions About Angels


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Billy Collins has emerged as the most beloved American poet since Robert Frost, garnering critical acclaim and broad popular appeal. Annie Proulx admits, "I have never before felt possessive about a poet, but I am fiercely glad that Billy Collins is ours." This special, limited edition celebrates Billy Collins's years as U.S. Poet Laureate. Questions About Angels--one of the books that helped establish and secure his reputation and popularity during the 1990s--is remarkable for its wry, inquisitive voice and its sheer imaginative range. Edward Hirsch selected this classic book for the National Poetry Series, and each of Collins's poems-from his meditation on forgetfulness to his musings on the behavior of angels-is an exploration of imaginative possibilities. Whether reading him for the first time or the fiftieth, this collector's edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the poet the New York Times calls simply "the real thing."




Singing Bee


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A Singing Bee


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The Singing Bees


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This book is a lovely little rhyming, picture book story, written for toddlers and young children. A feel good, funny, educational read about four friendly bees (Fee Bee, Bertie Bee, Amy Bee and Bobby Bee), all on an adventure travelling around with a few funny bumpy moments, meeting up with their friends along the way, at the farm, on the search for pollen and nectar. On their travels, they sing joyful little songs, singing about what bees do, the purpose of bees, how they make honey and a few educational extras. A light hearted, easy read ideal for early learners.




Song of Increase


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The most joyful emanation produced by a colony of bees is known as the “song of increase”—declaring that the hive is flourishing and the bees are happy in its abundance. Song of Increase takes us inside the world of the honeybee to glean the wisdom of these fascinating creatures with whom humanity has shared a sacred bond for millennia. Within these pages is a bee-centric approach to living with honeybees, rather than advice for simply maximizing the products they provide. Jacqueline Freeman takes us beyond traditional beekeeping and offers a way to work in harmony with honeybees for both their good and ours. “Our way is one of kind observation,” she explains, “where we create supportive homes and fields for bees to live in, as well as tend the heartfelt relationships we form by being together.” Song of Increase focuses on hidden aspects of apiculture that lead us naturally to more sustainable practices. Freeman illuminates the unity consciousness that guides every action in the colony and how this profound awareness can influence the way we see both the natural world and ourselves. Each chapter presents a wealth of information about the life of bees, including Freeman’s personal insights and direct teachings received from the bees themselves.




I Am a Bee


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When the weather turns warm during spring and summer, that's when the fuzzy bees come out of hiding. Learn about the amazing life of a honey bee and discover just how important these tiny creatures are to the many varieties of food people count on.