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Where is My Honey? is an Simple Tale about Achieving our Goals and Ambitions by Adapting our Circumstances in Life. It is not just a story about bees and honey; it is an opportunity to reflect on your capacities. Our goals and ambitions change all the time and we need to change with the time. If we are not adaptable to the changes we face along our life journey, we may become extinct like dinosaurs. We come to cross roads in our lives all the time. We need to adapt and determine to be comfortable with the road we take. If we are not adaptable to the changes we will sit on the cross roads without going anywhere. Remember, Success in Life comes with, Determination, Adaptation and the Changes you decided to make it. While reading this little but powerful story of a simple bee I invite you to reflect in your professional and personal life. Think where you are in your life? Are you achieving your goals and ambitions? Where would you like to be in five, ten or even fifteen years? Are you ready for your future? This book is unique, in the sense that it is simple to understand but holds a powerful message. I highly recommend this book if anyone wants a simple insight into leadership and motivation. Read this book! Crystal Ho, KPMG, Honk Kong This accessible and thought-provoking story reminds us of the links between the values of teamwork, hard-work and leadership.I found it both inspiring and beneficial, and shall be using it to convey its positive message to others. Dr Chris Bonnici, University of Malta The quality and yet simple words in use are a testament to the authors intelligent thinking, the easy read of the book cuts across all age groups. The message is simple and clear; the limit to what we can achieve is in our mind. Thank you Ailson for the encouragement within this rich book. Hannah Fredrick, UK
Hopping into a board book edition! "A tender tale of loss and reunion, and the saving grace of a mother’s love." —Kirkus Reviews Bunny knows how to do lots of special rabbity things, like running and hopping, digging, and thumping his great big feet. But when he runs too far one day and gets lost deep in the woods, there’s only one thing he wants: an adoring Mommy Rabbit to cuddle him and put her twitchy nose on his. The incomparable Anita Jeram, illustrator of the all-time classic series about the Nutbrown Hares and many other beloved tales, offers a sweetly reassuring read-aloud for the youngest of children.
Three friends join forces to out-wit Bear in this rollicking fun book about teamwork, brought to you by award-winning husband and wife team Tim Warnes (I Don't Want to Go to Bed!) and Jane Chapman (Little White Owl). Bear has a big jar of yummy honey, and he won't share it! But Mouse, Mole and the Rabbit Brothers are hungry. With a dodge, a jump, a leap and a roll they set out across the forest... Can they get to the honey without that scary bear seeing them? For more growly bears from Tim and Jane, check out The Slurpy Burpy Bearand I Love You as Big as the World.
Oh, no! Bear can't find his honey. Where can it be? Come along with Bear as he goes on a search for his missing honey! About the Author: Debi Thornwell is a retired Elementary school teacher, having taught for over 30 years. She is an avid reader, and enjoys bowling and traveling. She has been married to her husband Ray for 38 years, and has five children. She currently resides in Blacklick, Ohio. (Go Bucks)! Her advice to others is, "Never give up on your dreams, for with God all things are possible."
An extraordinary story of a girl, her grandfather and one of nature’s most mysterious and beguiling creatures: the honeybee. Meredith May recalls the first time a honeybee crawled on her arm. She was five years old, her parents had recently split and suddenly she found herself in the care of her grandfather, an eccentric beekeeper who made honey in a rusty old military bus in the yard. That first close encounter was at once terrifying and exhilarating for May, and in that moment she discovered that everything she needed to know about life and family was right before her eyes, in the secret world of bees. May turned to her grandfather and the art of beekeeping as an escape from her troubled reality. Her mother had receded into a volatile cycle of neurosis and despair and spent most days locked away in the bedroom. It was during this pivotal time in May’s childhood that she learned to take care of herself, forged an unbreakable bond with her grandfather and opened her eyes to the magic and wisdom of nature. The bees became a guiding force in May’s life, teaching her about family and community, loyalty and survival and the unequivocal relationship between a mother and her child. Part memoir, part beekeeping odyssey, The Honey Bus is an unforgettable story about finding home in the most unusual of places, and how a tiny, little-understood insect could save a life.
Describes the process of making honey, from a bee's collection of nectar to honey production on a beekeeper's farm.
I like bees . . . but I don't like honey!I like my imaginary friend . . . but I don't like it when people say he's not real. A beautifully illustrated, funny and thought-provoking book for building confidence and encouraging children to express their feelings - about anything and everything. This book will help enable a much broader conversation about individuality, fear and hopes.All author royalties are being donated to the NSPCC.
Winner of a 2020 Gourmand World Cookbook Award "If you think beekeeping is a quick and easy shortcut to wealth, this book will set you straight. . ." —New York Times A lighthearted, self-deprecating account of one fledgling beekeeper’s misadventures. With wit and warning in equal measure, this informative, refreshingly honest narrative will resonate with any new beekeeper. When Dave Doroghy’s sister gave him 15,000 honey bees as a Christmas gift, his practical knowledge of beekeeping would have fit on the proverbial backend of an Apis mellifera. He spent the next two years learning everything he needed to know to keep that beehive alive and well—he attended a beekeeping conference, joined a bee club, and even went to bee school. But bad things still happened—he sustained multiple stings, wasps attacked his hive, he fought an ongoing battle with killer varroa mites, and even lost his queen—twice! In Show Me the Honey Doroghy recounts his often tension-filled misadventures in beekeeping with self-deprecating humour and lightheartedness. Whether it’s the impending chaos of transferring tens of thousands of insects to an outyard, the horror of discovering bees on the inside of his beekeeping suit, or just wondering if he will end up with even an ounce of honey for all his efforts, Doroghy shares the joy, the surprises, and the less-acknowledged financial sting of keeping bees. Above all, he relishes in the details of keeping a hive and getting to know the fascinating little creatures that inhabit those mysterious wooden boxes.
Children's book with lullabies
In a perfectly illustrated tale, a bee finds his true love and asks her to "bee his honey." He doesn't have lots of money, but he has lots of honey. He will love her all his life, if she will be his honey bee wife. A beautiful love story for all ages!