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Bees: A Honeyed History | Oversized Hardcover

by Abrams Books

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Description

One part science, one part cultural history, and countless parts fascination, Bees: A Honeyed History is a picture book that celebrates the important role that these intriguing insects have played in our ecosystem throughout the ages, and today.

“Goes beyond the scientific (anatomy, pollination, communication, etc.) to include the bee’s place in history and culture . . . Socha has created what is quite possibly the sweetest resource on honey bees around.” ― Booklist (Starred Review)

From Athena to Alexander the Great and from Egypt to Ethiopia, author Piotr Socha explores different methods of beekeeping and uncovers the debt that humans owe this vital species. His beautiful guide for children offers full-color two-page topical entries dominated by large, detailed illustrations with text running along the lower half of the pages. It covers:

  • Bee bodies and behaviour
  • Hive building
  • Social roles
  • Pollinating and honey production
  • The relationship between bees and prehistoric people, ancient Greeks, and Egyptians
  • And many other topics

Bees are essential to the health of ecosystems around the world and are under threat from changing habitats and manmade challenges. Animal threats to bees are described here, as well as the collapse of bee colonies in the United States in recent years. There are descriptions and details of beekeeping throughout history and today.

With beautifully accessible illustrations depicting everything from bee anatomy to the essentials of honeymaking, readers will be captivated by the endless wonders of this seemingly speck of the animal kingdom. For a curious child or a parent who wants to explain the contribution of bees to the world around us, this book is lively, fun, and educational.

  • Features

    Dimensions: 15" H x 11" W x 1" L
    Format: Hardcover
    No. of Pages: 80
    Release date: Mar 28, 2017
    Publisher: Harry N. Abrams

  • Age/Safety

    Appropriate for ages: 6-8 Years

  • About the Author

    Piotr Socha studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Poland. He has worked as an illustrator for many newspapers and magazines.

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