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Honey: A Gift from Nature

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 10 Ratings and 3 Reviews

Book Description
Where does honey come from and how is it made? Join a young Japanese girl as she spends the day with her beekeeping father in the mountains where he keeps his hives. Learn how bees gather nectar, how it is turned into honey, and how the honey is collected to end up on our tables.
Book Information
PublisherKane Miller Books
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages28
ISBN-101929132948
ISBN-13978-1929132942
Publication Date03/01/2006
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About Yumiko Fujiwara (Author) : Yumiko Fujiwara is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Yumiko Fujiwara is Honey: A Gift from Nature.
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About Hideko Ise (Illustrator) : Hideko Ise is a published illustrator of children's books. A published credit of Hideko Ise is Honey: A Gift from Nature.
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6/12/2009 Cathy Eads said:
This book makes learning about where honey comes from a real treat. A great title for the theme of seasons, as the book features how the honey production begins in the spring and follows it through harvest, explaining the harvest procedure in a kid friendly way - mentioning how the child in the sto... more

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