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The Queen, the Bear, and the Bumblebee

The Queen, the Bear, and the Bumblebee

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is a great book!
Review: I really think the editorial reviews are harsh. The children I read this book to today loved it, and it led to some fun, enlightening activities around self acceptance. They thought the drawings were bright and colorful and they liked the story. The bee does give a positive, if somewhat didactic message. Kids liked how he knew that he could never please everyone and that the best thing to do is to accept himself and feel good about himself. The rhymes may be simple, but that's good in a way - it made it easy for the kids to read on their own. All in all, for the 3-7 year age range, which is what my group mostly was, this is fine book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Queen, the Bear, and the Bumblebee
Review: My infant son loves this book. The pages are vibrant with colour and the pictures are wonderful. The rhyming is at times forced, but overall, it is a wonderful book to play with voices and I think the message is quite clear. I look forward to reading this book over the years to my son.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightful imagery and rhyming
Review: THis book will become a classic and is a delightful compilation of images, rhyming words. the pictures are not so important because this is best listened to while someone else recites it or reads it to their youngster...I anticipate this book being used in schools as it becomes "discovered" as a treasure. It has a very meaningful message to youngsters to boot. Well crafted.


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