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You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Bees!
You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Bees! | Alex Woolf
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What would happen if there were no bees in the world? It would be a disaster! Without bees, we would, of course, have no honey. But we'd also lose a lot of other foods and useful products like cotton produced by plants that bees pollinate. We would also lose the animals that eat these plants, and the animals that eat those animals! As far as important species are concerned, bees are at the top of the list - you really wouldn't want to live without them! You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Bees! is part of a brand-new science and technology strand within the internationally acclaimed You Wouldn't Want to Be series. The clear, engaging text and humorous illustrations bring the subject to life and stimulate young readers' curiosity about the world around them.
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bkloppman

When she visits the next flower, some of this pollen is rubbed off onto the stigma. This fertilizes the plant and causes it to produce seeds and fruit.

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bkloppman

This would be a great book for a science unit on pollination or how all animals contribute to nature. This is a very interesting read for students of any age to show them how important bees are to the world.

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bkloppman
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This nonfiction book explains to its readers the importance of bees to our world. Woolf explains the importance of bees by giving examples of all we would not have without bees (fruits, veggies, cotton) and weaving a fun, compelling story that remains informative.

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miles.bryant

“When she visits the next flower, some of this pollen is rubbed off onto the stigma. This fertilizes the plant and causes it to produce seeds and fruits.“

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miles.bryant

This book would be great in any classroom for a stand alone read aloud or anything regarding science. The book highlights the importance of bees on many of our items of produce and organic materials such as cotton. Students can learn about the processes of how plants are pollinated and gain a respect for living organisms.

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miles.bryant
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This is a nonfiction book that covers how important bees are to our world. Alex Woolf write the story that is accompanied by funny and educational illustrations by Peter Beton. The story revolves around how many food and commercials products, like cotton and fruits/veggies, are reliant on bees to pollinate them and what would happen if we didn't have them.