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Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0688175317
ISBN-13: 9780688175313
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Book Description
How sweet it is. Thousands of bees visited more than one million flowers to gather the nectar that went into that one-pound jar of honey. Here's the buzz on how these remarkable insects work together to create this amazing food.
Annotation
Covers the physical structure of honeybees and how they live in colonies, as well as how they produce honey and are managed by beekeepers.
Children's Literature
This book tells everything that any reader would want to know about honeybees. It discusses each job in the hive as well as the job of a beekeeper. Facts, such as it takes nectar from a million flowers to make one pound of honey, are sure to amaze children of all ages. The colorful watercolor pictures explain the complex hive system. - Rae Valabek
Children's Literature
Did you know that it takes the nectar from a million flowers to make one pound of honey? Gail Gibbons provides all the answers in this detailed picture story of honey from bee to beekeeper. Find out about the "Dances of the Honeybees." Terrific pictures make the simile "as busy as a bee" believable. - Jan Lieberman
School Library Journal
PreS-Gr 2Gibbons describes the physical characteristics of the honeybee and the hive, the types of bees and their jobs, reproduction and growth, the process of making honey, and the role of humans in harvesting it. Pictures and diagrams, in the artist's characteristic flat style, add information that is not always included in the text. Terms such as "beemilk" and "proboscis" are defined only in pictures. Other terms, such as larva and pupa, are not defined at all. Two final sections offer a monthly diary of bee activities and a list of miscellaneous facts. Joanna Cole's The Magic School Bus: Inside a Beehive (Scholastic, 1996) covers this fascinating subject with more verve and appeal. For older readers, Heiderose and Andreas Fischer-Nagel's Life of the Honeybee (Carolrhoda, 1986) offers detailed photographs. Nonetheless, The Honey Makers presents the facts in a straightforward fashion and is therefore a serviceable addition.Kathleen Odean, Moses Brown School, Providence, RI
Kirkus Reviews
Although most folks buy it in a simple jar, honey is nothing short of miraculous in the way it is manufactured—bees use nectar from over a million flowers just to make one pound of the stuff.
It's that kind of fact that pops up frequently as Gibbons (Country Fair, 1994, etc.) investigates the lives of these industrious "manufacturers" and their relationship to humans through beekeeping. She follows a worker bee from birth through its many jobs: house bee, nurse, wax maker, guard, and forager. Queens, drones, and life within the hive are all covered in detail. Outside the hive, the beekeepers are busy, too, setting up the hive, maintaining it, and collecting and processing the honey. Gibbons includes sample pages for each month from a beekeeper's diary—even in the cold months of December and January, there is work to be done. Bright pictures back up the text in a slightly looser—still highly detailed—line than is Gibbons's typical style. She incorporates some of the clichés about bees into the book, giving real meaning to beeline and busy as a bee. A final page rounds up some random tidbits, covering everything from stings to honey flavors. Bee-utiful.
Booklist
Gr. 1^-4. The author introduces young readers to honeybees and bee culture in this informative picture book. She explains the organization of a hive, the life cycle of these social insects, and typical beekeeping practices. Of particular note are the sections on making honey (nectar is passed by mouth back and forth until it becomes drier and thicker) and the functions of adult worker bees (whose job descriptions progress from housekeeper to nurse to wax maker to guard to forager)--details not often included in books for this age group. Gibbons' signature full-color artwork makes each page a visual delight, and numerous inset captions and labels add to the wealth of knowledge found in the text. Appended with a beekeeper's monthly diary and a list of additional facts, this will be welcomed by report writers and browsers alike. Kay Weisman |
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