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Stephen Buchmann Diana Cohn The Bee Tree (Paperback)

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Book Title
Bee Tree
Publication Name
The Bee Tree
Title
The Bee Tree
Author
Stephen Buchmann, Diana Cohn
Contributor
Paul Mirocha (By (artist))
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
1935955144
EAN
9781935955146
ISBN
9781935955146
Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
Release Year
2012
Release Date
26/04/2012
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.5in
Item Length
11in
Item Weight
6 Oz
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Animals / Insects, Spiders, Etc., People & Places / Asia, General, Science & Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
Item Width
8in
Number of Pages
40 Pages

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Product Information

This beautifully illustrated STEM picture book is both a fascinating insight into honeybee behavior and a satisfying story of coming of age.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1935955144
ISBN-13
9781935955146
eBay Product ID (ePID)
110892053

Product Key Features

Book Title
Bee Tree
Author
Stephen Buchmann, Diana Cohn
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Animals / Insects, Spiders, Etc., People & Places / Asia, General, Science & Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
40 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Grade from
First Grade
Grade to
Sixth Grade
Reviews
"Illustrator Paul Mirocha made five trips to Malaysia to perfectly capture the color, life, and near-magical wonder of the Malaysian rainforest and its bees in this wonderful picturebook, supplemented at the end with a section of amazing facts about Malaysia's rainforests, bee trees with up to one hundred bee honeycombs, and honey hunters. Highly recommended." - Midwest Book Review , starred review "Despite the fact that much of the story takes place at night, the illustrations are bright enough for group sharing. Equally fascinating are the concluding eight pages of information and photographs…Although the story can stand alone, this additional information adds significantly to the book's effectiveness." - School Library Journal "Back in the office everyone was impressed by the illustrations - and that a book about the environment includes both nature and people. We have been hard pressed to find books for young children about the environment that include people, and that include institutional sources of the problem." - Deborah Menkart , Executive Director, Teaching for Change "[The authors and illustrator] turned their unique experience into a fictional picture book with a coming-of-age theme … The story is replete with authentic details and the fascinating factual backmatter includes small paintings from the artist's sketchbook and photographs." - Kirkus Reviews "This book is meant to trigger children's thinking about ecology and the environment…it could be an excellent resource to include in an integrated curriculum unit about the rain forests or about pourquoi legends." - Children's Literature "The Bee Tree is quite unforgettable, at least for this honey-gatherer. Let no son, daughter, niece, nephew, or grandchild be untouched by this masterpiece of sensibility for the planet." - Environmental Grantmakers Association Journal "A beautifully-illustrated book that opens a window on a fascinating culture and a remarkable biological phenomenon." - David M. Schwartz , author of How Much is a Million "Beautifully written and remarkably illustrated, the story follows the heart-warming journey of a teenager in learning the skills and rituals associated with this rite. In the process he, and the readers, become part of a magical world of special relationships, enduring beliefs and amazing beauty." - The Malaysian Star "Taking almost a decade to be actualised, the book is the result of a coming together of extraordinary people from different backgrounds. Authored by Americans Dr Stephen Buchmann, 54, entomologist and environmental consultant, and Diana Cohn, 48, an award-winning children's book writer and hobbyist beekeeper, it features wonderful artwork by scientific illustrator Paul Mirocha, 52. " - The Malaysian Star "Dr Stephen Buchmann from the University of Arizona has incorporated what he learnt [in Malaysia] in a children's book to be launched in the United States soon…The book has vibrant illustrations by his colleague Paul Mirocha." - The Malaysian Star, * "A stunning children's picture book based on the real-life traditions of honey hunters." -- Midwest Book Review , starred review "Readers can see the real Pak Teh, the towering trees, and the huge comb wax nests, and learn more about the indigenous people, the giant honey bees, and the rainforest ecosystem." -- School Library Journal "[A] fictional picture book with a coming-of-age theme filled with wondrous double-spread paintings. . ." -- Kirkus Reviews "[A]n excellent resource to include in an integrated curriculum unit about the rain forests or about pourquoi legends." -- Children's Literature Paterson Prize for Books for Young People Special Recognition 2008 - Passaic County Community College Skipping Stones Book Awards - Skipping Stones Magazine, * "A stunning children's picture book based on the real-life traditions of honey hunters." -- Midwest Book Review , starred review "Readers can see the real Pak Teh, the towering trees, and the huge comb wax nests, and learn more about the indigenous people, the giant honey bees, and the rainforest ecosystem." -- School Library Journal "[A] fictional picture book with a coming-of-age theme filled with wondrous double-spread paintings. . ." -- Kirkus Reviews "[A]n excellent resource to include in an integrated curriculum unit about the rain forests or about pourquoi legends." -- Children's Literature Paterson Prize for Books for Young People Special Recognition - Passaic County Community College Skipping Stones Book Awards - Skipping Stones Magazine, "Illustrator Paul Mirocha made five trips to Malaysia to perfectly capture the color, life, and near-magical wonder of the Malaysian rainforest and its bees in this wonderful picturebook, supplemented at the end with a section of amazing facts about Malaysia's rainforests, bee trees with up to one hundred bee honeycombs, and honey hunters. Highly recommended." -- Midwest Book Review , starred review "Despite the fact that much of the story takes place at night, the illustrations are bright enough for group sharing. Equally fascinating are the concluding eight pages of information and photographs...Although the story can stand alone, this additional information adds significantly to the book's effectiveness." -- School Library Journal "Back in the office everyone was impressed by the illustrations - and that a book about the environment includes both nature and people. We have been hard pressed to find books for young children about the environment that include people, and that include institutional sources of the problem." -- Deborah Menkart , Executive Director, Teaching for Change "[The authors and illustrator] turned their unique experience into a fictional picture book with a coming-of-age theme ... The story is replete with authentic details and the fascinating factual backmatter includes small paintings from the artist's sketchbook and photographs." -- Kirkus Reviews "This book is meant to trigger children's thinking about ecology and the environment...it could be an excellent resource to include in an integrated curriculum unit about the rain forests or about pourquoi legends." -- Children's Literature "The Bee Tree is quite unforgettable, at least for this honey-gatherer. Let no son, daughter, niece, nephew, or grandchild be untouched by this masterpiece of sensibility for the planet." -- Environmental Grantmakers Association Journal "A beautifully-illustrated book that opens a window on a fascinating culture and a remarkable biological phenomenon." -- David M. Schwartz , author of How Much is a Million "Beautifully written and remarkably illustrated, the story follows the heart-warming journey of a teenager in learning the skills and rituals associated with this rite. In the process he, and the readers, become part of a magical world of special relationships, enduring beliefs and amazing beauty." -- The Malaysian Star "Taking almost a decade to be actualised, the book is the result of a coming together of extraordinary people from different backgrounds. Authored by Americans Dr Stephen Buchmann, 54, entomologist and environmental consultant, and Diana Cohn, 48, an award-winning children's book writer and hobbyist beekeeper, it features wonderful artwork by scientific illustrator Paul Mirocha, 52. " -- The Malaysian Star "Dr Stephen Buchmann from the University of Arizona has incorporated what he learnt [in Malaysia] in a children's book to be launched in the United States soon...The book has vibrant illustrations by his colleague Paul Mirocha." -- The Malaysian Star, * "A stunning children's picture book based on the real-life traditions of honey hunters." -- Midwest Book Review , starred review "Readers can see the real Pak Teh, the towering trees, and the huge comb wax nests, and learn more about the indigenous people, the giant honey bees, and the rainforest ecosystem." -- School Library Journal "[A] fictional picture book with a coming-of-age theme filled with wondrous double-spread paintings. . ." -- Kirkus Reviews "[A]n excellent resource to include in an integrated curriculum unit about the rain forests or about pourquoi legends." -- Children's Literature Paterson Prize for Books for Young People, Passaic County Community College Skipping Stones Book Awards, Skipping Stones Magazine, * "A stunning children's picture book based on the real-life traditions of honey hunters." -- Midwest Book Review , starred review "Readers can see the real Pak Teh, the towering trees, and the huge comb wax nests, and learn more about the indigenous people, the giant honey bees, and the rainforest ecosystem." -- School Library Journal "[A] fictional picture book with a coming-of-age theme filled with wondrous double-spread paintings..." -- Kirkus Reviews "[A]n excellent resource to include in an integrated curriculum unit about the rain forests or about pourquoi legends." -- Children's Literature Special Recognition, Paterson Prize for Books for Young People Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine, * "A stunning children's picture book based on the real-life traditions of honey hunters." -- Midwest Book Review , starred review "Readers can see the real Pak Teh, the towering trees, and the huge comb wax nests, and learn more about the indigenous people, the giant honey bees, and the rainforest ecosystem." -- School Library Journal "[A] fictional picture book with a coming-of-age theme filled with wondrous double-spread paintings..." -- Kirkus Reviews "[A]n excellent resource to include in an integrated curriculum unit about the rain forests or about pourquoi legends." -- Children's Literature Special Recognition, Paterson Prize for Books for Young People Skipping Stones Honor Book, Skipping Stones, * "A stunning children's picture book based on the real-life traditions of honey hunters." -- Midwest Book Review , starred review "Readers can see the real Pak Teh, the towering trees, and the huge comb wax nests, and learn more about the indigenous people, the giant honey bees, and the rainforest ecosystem." -- School Library Journal "[A] fictional picture book with a coming-of-age theme filled with wondrous double-spread paintings. . ." -- Kirkus Reviews "[A]n excellent resource to include in an integrated curriculum unit about the rain forests or about pourquoi legends." -- Children's Literature Special Recognition, Paterson Prize for Books for Young People Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine, "Illustrator Paul Mirocha made five trips to Malaysia to perfectly capture the color, life, and near-magical wonder of the Malaysian rainforest and its bees in this wonderful picturebook, supplemented at the end with a section of amazing facts about Malaysia's rainforests, bee trees with up to one hundred bee honeycombs, and honey hunters. Highly recommended." -- Midwest Book Review , starred review "Despite the fact that much of the story takes place at night, the illustrations are bright enough for group sharing. Equally fascinating are the concluding eight pages of information and photographs...Although the story can stand alone, this additional information adds significantly to the book's effectiveness." -- School Library Journal "Back in the office everyone was impressed by the illustrations -- and that a book about the environment includes both nature and people. We have been hard pressed to find books for young children about the environment that include people, and that include institutional sources of the problem." -- Deborah Menkart , Executive Director, Teaching for Change "[The authors and illustrator] turned their unique experience into a fictional picture book with a coming-of-age theme ... The story is replete with authentic details and the fascinating factual backmatter includes small paintings from the artist's sketchbook and photographs." -- Kirkus Reviews "This book is meant to trigger children's thinking about ecology and the environment...it could be an excellent resource to include in an integrated curriculum unit about the rain forests or about pourquoi legends." -- Children's Literature "The Bee Tree is quite unforgettable, at least for this honey-gatherer. Let no son, daughter, niece, nephew, or grandchild be untouched by this masterpiece of sensibility for the planet." -- Environmental Grantmakers Association Journal "A beautifully-illustrated book that opens a window on a fascinating culture and a remarkable biological phenomenon." -- David M. Schwartz , author of How Much is a Million "Beautifully written and remarkably illustrated, the story follows the heart-warming journey of a teenager in learning the skills and rituals associated with this rite. In the process he, and the readers, become part of a magical world of special relationships, enduring beliefs and amazing beauty." -- The Malaysian Star "Taking almost a decade to be actualised, the book is the result of a coming together of extraordinary people from different backgrounds. Authored by Americans Dr Stephen Buchmann, 54, entomologist and environmental consultant, and Diana Cohn, 48, an award-winning children's book writer and hobbyist beekeeper, it features wonderful artwork by scientific illustrator Paul Mirocha, 52. " -- The Malaysian Star "Dr Stephen Buchmann from the University of Arizona has incorporated what he learnt [in Malaysia] in a children's book to be launched in the United States soon...The book has vibrant illustrations by his colleague Paul Mirocha." -- The Malaysian Star
Illustrated by
Mirocha, Paul
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Illustrated
Yes

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