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Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 15 Jun 2023, 00:44
by John Aburzzi
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "I BEE a Honey BEE" by Jayme Kendall.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Life is a cycle, and so far, humans are regarded as the higher animals. Thinking about the life process of humans and how the life cycle keeps going on and on from generation to generation is quite fulfilling, and most of the time I am awed by these processes. But come to think of it, don’t lower animals also follow these life processes? Yes, they are part of it. In the book I BEE a Honey BEE by Jayme Kendall, we learn about a very interesting insect that is of economic importance to man.

If a survey is being taken randomly, maybe in a street, and the big question is, "What do you know about bees? Virtually everyone would give the same answer: bees either produce honey or sting. The thing is, they know little about bees. Bees are beautiful insects, and just like humans, they protect their territories, produce, eat, etc. Bees also have their own way of doing all these things and more. Do you know the process of honey production? Do you know how the bee protects their hive? Do you want to add to your already-existing knowledge about bees? You have the perfect book that answers all of these and more in the simplest possible way.

I picked this book like I do when I select other children's books to read for fun, and then I realized that I knew nothing about bees. So, for those adult readers who have the same thought, I hope you know everything about bees; otherwise, this book should be taken seriously. I haven’t read about a living thing once and grasped everything about it in just one read until I read this book, which is to say that the book was written in the simplest possible way with illustrations and also a very simple writing style. I doubt the possibility of any reader selecting this book and having difficulties with both of the children because every detail was broken down. I commend the author for his choice of insect and for also doing justice to ensure that the book suits its audience well.

I only have a challenge with the tiny font size and the complex chapter topics. Aside from that, the book was flawless and very well edited, as I did not encounter any errors while reading.

I recommend this amazing book to children and also to those who are interested in learning about the bee. Following what has been said above, I will rate this book five out of five stars 

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Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 02:59
by Obasi Samuel ikechukwu
With your review I have gotten understanding about bee. I was thinking that it's all about honey bearer . Thanks for the wonderful review.

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 03:17
by Sheen jenny
I like the Title, it's a very good pun.This illuminating review reminds us of the importance of expanding our knowledge and understanding of the world, even when it comes to seemingly familiar creatures like bees. The reviewer's appreciation for the book's simplicity, clarity, and informative nature underscores its value in educating both children and adults.

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 03:43
by Hazel Mae Bagarinao
When I am ask about bees, I have the same answer like the masses. I haven't know more about bees, so this is going to be an educational read for me when I get the chance to scan this book. Thank you for your clear and beautifully written review, Agbata!

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 04:08
by Portia Anthony
With this review I believe this is a must read because a lot of us don't even know much about bees except that it produces honey. I really like how concise and straight to the point the review is.

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 05:09
by Elina Tshabalala
I value the contribution of bees in this world but to be honest, all I know is they make honey and sting. I can benefit from this book. Thanks

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 05:59
by Ivana_5
This is a story about life cycle, but not some people, there's a animals cycle processing life. How understand people why like only money, why is important just economic aspects of life. Animals and nature is very important for growth insaid us. That is very interesting and amazing avantyre book. Bee is centrally located on this story, bee makes honey, but people makes money. This is story about different worlds human and animal.

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 08:55
by Nkem Blessing
Nice review. With the little knowledge i have for bees. I think I will go for this book to get a better knowledge about bees. Although they are actually economically important to man and our health. This book must be interesting.

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 08:57
by Nkem Blessing
Nice review. With the little knowledge i have for bees. I think I will go for this book to get a better knowledge about bees. Although they are actually economically important to man and our health. This book must be interesting.

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 18:18
by Begumisa Owen
In my heartfelt review, I share my thoughts on
a captivating book "BEE a Honey BEE" by Jayme Kendall. With a deep appreciation for its educational value, I commend the author for writing about common misconceptions about bees and revealing their fascinating world.

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 17 Jun 2023, 03:31
by Malachi Chukwuebuka Nelson
Nice review you have. I love the book cover and title. Although I haven't read the book it looks interesting to read. I love the fact that the book gives a handful of information about bees.

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 17 Jun 2023, 04:28
by Bethel Chuks
Nice review, looks like a very educational piece. I'll definitely check it out

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 17 Jun 2023, 16:16
by Udegbunam Miriam
Funny that I just watched a movie about bees and learned more about their importance. I'm interested to read this book because I've come to appreciate them and will like to know more. Interesting review.

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 23 Jun 2023, 01:20
by Charless Agbata
I love reAding about bees, and this hopefully won't be an exception. I'll be adding this piece to my shelf. Great review

Re: Review of I BEE a Honey BEE

Posted: 23 Jun 2023, 02:20
by Oluchi Samuel
I would have also said the same thing if asked what I know about bees. I'll definitely read this book to broaden my knowledge on these magnificent insects.