Review of The Amazing Bees

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"The Amazing Bees" truly exceptional is its focus on environmental education. It puts a charming face on the small creatures that play a vital role in our ecosystem, effectively teaching children about the importance of protecting the environment. Moreover, the book provides a strong female role model in Princess Debbee, inspiring kids to take action and do what's right for themselves and the planet.
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Thank you for your splendid review on, "The Amazing Bees" by yoel silber. The colors of the picture of the cover page drew me in immediately. Knowing that not only is this a story about bees and there responsibilities in the world of nature, but it also explains how global warming affects them. There were also pictures to color that were free in this book that made me think this would be an excellent gift for my granddaughter. Not only are they free but the book is temporarily free on Amazon too. Congratulations for being BOTD.
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I'm glad there are books that address this kind of topic. Children should be educated, and this seems also a fun way to do it. Congratulations also for the captivating title and the cute cover.
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There were many awesome features in this book. To begin with, the writer used figures of speech, such as personification, metaphors, and dialogue to make the text much more vivid and engaging. Moreover, the writer's narration of the story was authentic and original, while the simple language used by the author allows children to understand the text. Furthermore, the drawings and illustrations in the book elevated its status, as they added interest and liveliness to it.
-Having 3 children & worked with many others, the above-mentioned, are indeed what children look forward to, in a story. The author certainly knows the targeted audience. A pleasant review. Thank you.
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This is an interesting children's book highlighting adventure and teaches children how their actions impact the environment and provides a powerful female role model to look up to. T he book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

The Amazing Bees by Yoel Silber is a children's book highlighting a bee colony's fight for survival. It sheds light on environmental consequences like global warming. The book takes an informal and positive tone, suitable for young kids, and narrates how a lack of honey production due to extreme temperatures endangers the hive. Thanks for the review.
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Congrats on BOTD!
For young readers, this is a lovely and ideal book. Children will be inspired to safeguard nature and animals by Yoel Silber's inventive use of bees to illustrate how human actions impact the environment. Additionally, the bee colony becomes acquainted with them.
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Post by kulkarnisairam »

I wish we had this book when i was a Kid :)
Nevertheless it is a book which is written with responsibility and purpose.
Environmental protection starts from home and kids cannot be ignored while doing so.
educating the kids about this topic is like sowing seeds for our future and mother earth.
making our kids environmental conscious is biggest investment that this book enables us.
connecting kids to this topic through simple tale is masterpiece of work.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

Anthropomorphizing animals, in this case, bees, is a fantastic way to help children develop empathy. And we desperately need the young generation to solve the environmental catastrophe. Thank you for your review.
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It is a book like this one which makes me regret that I no longer read Children's Books. It is a fine example of how to educate children on important things in life without boring them needlessly. I can clearly see that many kids will end up with a fascination with bees and wholeheartedly congratulate the author on BOTD!
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

The captivating figures of speech, engaging plot twists, and beautiful illustrations in 'The Amazing Bees' by Yoel Silber have piqued my interest. I can see why children who love stories about nature and animals would be drawn to this charming tale.
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This is a cute children's book that will educate you on basic facts about bees. Thanks for the review
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Post by Joule Mwendwa »

I got a free copy, and I love it. Kids will not only be amused by the bright illustrations in the book but will also get educated on the key life aspect: environmental protection. The book is friendly and has a bold message, so I definitely recommend it.
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Post by Eliud Sirima »

This is a nice book for children, especially for the girls. The review is well-written the name of the book is great. I have the interest of looking into it as well.
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Post by Angie Sofia Aponte Sanguino »

I liked this book. I think it is easy to read and of course ideal for children to learn that it is so important to keep safe the planet and take actions for the future. It is well-written and shows the importance of the bees for the environment.
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