Pooh's Bees Board Book


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A warm and funny little pocketbook featuring Winnie-the-Pooh, some balloons and a swarm of protective bees. More than anything, Winnie-the-Pooh likes honey. So when he spots a beehive filled with honey at the top of the tree he can’t resist trying to get to it. But the bees almost certainly have other ideas. A.A. Milne’s classic children’s characters continue to charm readers across the world down the generations with the help of E.H. Shepard’s original illustrations.




Pooh Goes Visiting


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A beautifully illustrated range of four classic Winnie-the-Pooh tales; Pooh Goes Visiting, Eeyore Has a Birthday, Tigger is Unbounced and Piglet Has a Bath. This range sits well with a range of 4 classic GBP3.99 board books, also available in May. A high quality format, they have matt-laminated, spot UV covers and jackets and ribbon bookmarks. A special collection to treasure.




Winnie-The-Pooh and Some Bees


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Winnie-the-Pooh tries floating from a balloon to find honey.




Book of Pooh: Rhyme Time


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Simple rhyming riddles give clues and let young children guess the rhyming answer, which is revealed with the turn of a page. From the very first reading, this engaging format gets children involved in the read-aloud process. It's a fun way to get pre-readers excited about language.




Winnie-The-Pooh and the Wrong Bees


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Isn’t it funny How a bear likes honey? Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! I wonder why he does? Winnie-the-Pooh goes out for a walk and encounters the “wrong sort of bees” in this, the first Winnie-the-Pooh story by A. A. Milne. Now available as an individual storybook with E.H. Shepard’s illustrations.




The Bee and the Whale


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Pooh's Bees


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Pooh likes honey so much he tries to fly with the bees.




Display for All Seasons


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Contains 53 seasonal topics--eggs, the sea, squirrels, snow, and others--with ideas for display. Also includes suggestions for observation, discussion, science, language work, art and craft, stories, poems and music.




Bees, Science, and Sex in the Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century


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The long nineteenth century (1789-1914) has been described as an axial age in the history of both bees and literature. It was the period in which the ecological and agronomic values that are still attributed to bees by modern industrial society were first established, and it was the period in which one bee species (the European honeybee) completed its dispersal to every habitable continent on Earth. At the same time, literature – which would enable, represent and in some cases repress or disavow this radical transformation of bees’ fortunes – was undergoing its own set of transformations. Bees, Science, and Sex in the Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century navigates the various developments that occurred in the scientific study of bees and in beekeeping during this period of remarkable change, focusing on the bees themselves, those with whom they lived, and how old and new ideas about bees found expression in an ever-diversifying range of literary media. Ranging across literary forms and genres, the studies in this volume show the ubiquity of bees in nineteenth-century culture, demonstrate the queer specificity of writing about and with bees, and foreground new avenues for research into an animal profoundly implicated in the political, economic, ecological, emotional and aesthetic conditions of the modern world.




The Publishers Weekly


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