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Chargement... Bee & Me (2016)par Alison Jay
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I actually really enjoyed this wordless picture book as it was easy to follow and understand especially with its words. It summarizes the importance of Bees and how they are engaged. This is shown through a friendship a little girl has with a bee and this bee takes her on a journey. This book is great for ages 4 and up. When a weary bee lands on her windowsill, the little girl in Bee & Me decides to help him, rather than attack. Feeding him sugary syrup, she nurses him back to health and then sets him free, only to see him return during a rainstorm. Soon the two are inseparable, and as the bee grows to unexpected sizes, the two have many wonderful adventures together. Then summer comes to an end and they must part. Is it the end of their friendship...? Intended (according to the dust-jacket flap) to raise awareness about bees and the important role they play in our world, this wordless picture-book is absolutely beautiful! The oil paintings by Alison Jay, whose work I know from various fairy-tale retellings, are luminous, and the narrative engaging. It's particularly important, with wordless picture-books, for the images to tell a story, and in Bee & Me, they certainly do. Recommended to anyone looking for children's books about bees, or wordless picture-books in general. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Well, at least that's how I read it, since the author has provided no words for guidance. ( )