About this item
Highlights
- When the narrator of this fun and silly book is startled by the buzzing of a bee, she sets off on an adventure that sees her running from community to community, trying to lose her buzzing companion.
- 6-8 Years
- 8.58" x 8.58" Hardcover
- 28 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, People & Places
Description
About the Book
Based on an award-winning song by Inuit artist Becky Han, this book follows the narrator on an adventure across Nunavut with her buzzing companion.Book Synopsis
When the narrator of this fun and silly book is startled by the buzzing of a bee, she sets off on an adventure that sees her running from community to community, trying to lose her buzzing companion. When she has run clear across Nunavut, she finally realizes that perhaps this little bee isn't such a fearsome foe after all!
Review Quotes
This fun read shares a lesson in overcoming something you fear.
-- "Books BC - Indigenous Books for Schools""Should delight little ones with rhythmic and repetitive words and actions." --Kirkus Reviews
"[T]he folksong quality of the repeating structure and comic exaggeration are charming, and Tindur Peturs' illustrations are breathtaking in the quietest of ways."--CM: Canadian Review of Materials
About the Author
Becky Han is an Inuk singer-songwriter who grew up in the small and beautiful community of Ikpiarjuk (Arctic Bay) in Nunavut. Believing that music is a creative and educational outlet, she enjoys writing most of her work in Inuktut. The Bee is based on her award-winning song "Qaariaq".
Website
Tindur Peturs is an animator and illustrator, born and raised in Iceland, who moved to Canada to study animation and Canadian culture. They have a love for nature, animals, and the power of storytelling.