Description
Who’s afraid of stinging insects? Many small children (and even adults) are!
“Papa, Papa, help me, please! I’m so afraid! I saw some bees! If they’re too close, then they might sting, and that would be an awful thing!”
“Oh, my child, no need to fear! I promise you, it’s true. Even when a bee is near, they have a job to do!”
In this sweetly illustrated story, written by Monty Schrunk (Suburban Sodbuster), a father uses engaging rhyme and age-appropriate nature facts to explain to his young daughter how honeybees and other pollinators help us in many important ways. Full-color, hand-drawn illustrations by Monty’s daughter-in-law, Sarah Jane Schrunk, show how a father’s calm wisdom can reduce fear and foster a stronger parent-child relationship. When children understand that bees have an essential job and are not around to hurt us, they learn that we don’t need to fear the bees!
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