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Highlights
- Every Spring Doris enjoys working in her garden and drinking hot green tea on her back porch.
- 8.5" x 8.5" Paperback
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Science & Nature
Description
About the Book
Every Spring Doris enjoys working in her garden and drinking hot green tea on her back porch. However, this year a pesky little bumblebee interferes with those joys. Then one day the bumblebee goes missing. Follow Doris' journey to discover if she can overcome her fear of bumblebees, as you read along while sipping your own cup of tea.Book Synopsis
Every Spring Doris enjoys working in her garden and drinking hot green tea on her back porch. However, this year a pesky little bumblebee interferes with those joys. The bumblebee continues to be a nuisance to Doris, who has had a fear of bees since her childhood. Then one day the bumblebee goes missing, and in her search, Doris realizes she must confront her fears. Follow Doris' journey to discover if she can overcome her fear of bumblebees, as you read along while sipping your own cup of tea.
Review Quotes
Having known Richard Sauer for over 2 years, I have been impressed with his creativity and art. "A Bumblebee for Tea" enables you to view the world through Richard's eyes. He brings to life an everyday experience and adds joy and friendship to it. Share this story by reading it to a young one so that they can see Bumblebees through new eyes.
Jeffrey R. Percival Author of "Your Combination for Success" and "Job Search Survival Kit" Co-Author "Work Makes Me Sick!" (Prescribe Something Quick!)