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Transformers Animated: Bumblebee Versus Meltdown
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Bumblebee Economics
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Skippyjon Jones
My name is Skippito Friskito.I fear not a single bandito My manners are mellow,I'm sweet like the Jell-O,I get the job done, yes indeed-o. Skippyjon Jones is no ordinary kitten. Oh, no. . . .He's actually El Skippito, a great sword-fighter ready to battle banditos the world over! With a little imagination and a whole lot of fun, this frisky cat dons a mask and cape and takes on a bad bumble-beeto to save the day. And along the way, he'll be sure to steal young reader's hearts, yes indeed-o!.
Price: $2.00
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Buzzy the Bumblebee - (Softcover)
Sitting in a beautiful garden, high atop a flower, the impressionable Buzzy reads in the book, Learn to Fly, the very true fact that, "Bumblebees weren't made to fly." He reads again, "Bumblebees weren't made to fly." Stranded on top of a flower/ Buzzy longed to fly away. His heart still knew how/ But his head had forgotten the way. The adventure that ensues challenges Buzzy to overcome obstacles without his wings that he had never before thought possible. He travels over the stream and through the high grass, back home where his parents with love and support tell him, "You're doubting yourself./ Fear is in the way. Listen to your heart Buzzy/ Not what others say. Ignore labels and limits Buzzy./ They seldom do good. You start to think, 'I Can't,'/ when you should be thinking, 'I Could.'" Its vibrant illustrations and clear, thoughtful message make Buzzy the Bumblebee a motivating and heartwarming story for all ages. He stopped doubting himself/ And didn't need to know, "Why." He believed once again/ And was able to FLY. Illustrations by Michael G. Monroe..
Price: $3.17
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The Case of the Double Bumblebee Sting #22 (Hank the Cowdog)
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The Bumblebee Flies Anyway (Laurel-Leaf Books)
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The Natural History of Bumblebees: A Sourcebook of Investigations
In their classic, unparalled work, The Natural History of Bumblebees, biologists Carol A. Kearns and James D. Thomson give amateurs and professionals alike the basic knowledge to pursue the joys of observing and investigating these attractive and amenable subjects. Packed with information on bumblebee colonies, bee honeypots, bee development, foraging behavior, as well as instructions for maintaining bumblebees in captivity, this lively and colorful book also includes an easy-to-use photographic field guide to aid in the identification of over fifty species of North American bumblebee-virtually every known species on this continent. Until now, even the basic identification of North American bumblebees has been through the use of highly technical regional keys. The Natural History of Bumblebees fills a gap in the literature and provides amateur enthusiasts, educators, and scholars the information to develop their own projects in bumblebee biology. Kearns and Thomson also provide detailed instructions for constructing simple equipment that facilitates bee wrangling: the handling, tagging, studying, and raising of bumblebees. They present suggestions for research projects and identify areas of incomplete knowledge requiring further research. This book is an invaluable reference for students and scholars of native pollinators and an indispensable resource for naturalists, gardeners, and anyone who has ever been fascinated by the flight of the bumblebee..
Price: $10.00
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Humblebee Bumblebee: The Life Story of the Friendly Bumblebees & Their Use by the Backyard Gardener
Brian Griffin has done it again. The author of The Orchard Mason Bee has written another bee clasic. Humblebee Bumblebee tells the life story of the bumblebees in 112 pages of pleasant and readable prose. THe book includes information on how to attract, capture, and propagate bumblebee colonies for you yard and garden. The book also includes a field guide to North American bumble bees..
Price: $12.00
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Ladybug Girl and Bumblebee Boy
At the playground, Lulu asks her friend Sam if he wants to play with her. Sam likes Diggers, while Lulu thinks Monkeys is the best game. Sam suggests playing under the castle, but Lulu knows that the top is the most fun. They just can’t agree! And then Lulu asks, “Have you ever played Ladybug Girl?” As Ladybug Girl and Bumblebee Boy, Lulu and Sam save the playground from hairy monsters and big mean robots, and have their very own parade on the bouncy dinosaurs. They figure out that when they work together, they can create fun games that they both like to play..
Price: $11.55
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