Bertie the Bee


Book Description

Across 10 exciting stories, Robin and his grandad explore car boot sales, bring toys to life and learn some important lessons.







Bertie the Bee


Book Description

Bertie the Bee is asked by the Queen to help save his beehive as they are running out of places to find flowers to pollinate. He goes off in search of flowers and makes some new friends in the process. Could be used as a fun educational aid to teach children about pollination and different types of insects.




Sydney Builds A Car with Bertie the Bee


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Bertie the bee is busy making a car. Sydney comes along and help him. They fix the wheels and use honey to get it moving. At last the car is ready. But they forget one important part of the car. This book is part of the Sydney and Friends series.




Bertie Learns the Waggle Dance


Book Description

There's a tasty new garden to explore but how will Bertie find the way? Join Bertie on his latest adventure, as he learns the waggle dance and bee song. The waggle dance is a actual form of communication of navigation for the honeybee, the book demonstrates knowledge through whimsy to entertain and educate children.




Bertie Bumble Bee


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Bertie Bumble Bee was full of excitement at the prospect of starting school, but soon becomes disenchanted and demoralized. He realizes he cannot learn in the same way as the others in his class. One day he makes a mistake in front of the whole class and becomes a victim of the class bully, Willy Wasp. Bertie feels humiliated and rejected when even his best friend laughs at Willy Wasp's cruel jibes. Bertie develops a school phobia but Mummy Bumble realizes there is a problem and shows Bertie how to overcome his confusion with the letters b and d. Mummy's solution works and Bertie becomes "alphabet smart." This vital children's book, accompanied by 14 bright illustrations, also contains a structured and fun program to help children to develop the ability to recognize and write the letters of the alphabet, an important prerequisite to good reading and spelling. Early reader-ages 5-8.




Bertie's Bonkers Book


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“Why do we eat fish fingers, but never fish thumbs?” A collection of silly poems for kids and parents of all ages! A beautifully illustrated book, featuring silly rhymes and improbable subjects. A great recipe for a bed time read that will be read over and over again. Bertie’s Bonkers Book is a fun collection of silly poems that will amuse children and parents alike at bedtime. The book is full of detailed illustrations to enrich the reading experience which will keep children engaged throughout. Drawing on the author’s years of bedtime reading to his own children and his sense of the ridiculous, these poems will entertain and amuse. The poems can be read over and over again, and are suitable for children aged five and over. “A young bee was sitting on a flower one day when a bright coloured wasp flew her way. “Oh, he’s so handsome” was all she could say and she couldn’t stop talking about him all day...”




Bees!


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Bombus Bertie


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Meet Bombus Bertie - a fuzzy, friendly bumblebee (and narrator of this book). This is a short rhyming children's story. It conveys a light but important conservation message, explaining the life cycle of bees and their importance to our ecosystem. It's fun, factual, and educational. Bertie is a loveable character, he describes the important job that bees do and how we can all help to keep them safe. Bombus is his Latin name, and Bertie is his chosen name. He can't wait to meet you. You'll be introduced to characters such as the queen bee and his sister Beatrice. Bertie promises to keep coming back to visit you, the reader if you continue looking after the bees and their habitat. Come inside the hive and get to know your new best friend.