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The Bee Tree

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"A stunning children's picturebook."— Midwest Book Review The Bee Tree tells the magical story of a honey hunt in the dense rainforest of Malaysia. The story is narrated by Nizam, a young boy whose grandfather Pak Teh is the leader of the honey hunting clan, the one who has the honor of climbing up the 120-foot tualang tree in the annual honey hunt. But Pak Teh is getting older and is now ready to prepare someone to take his place. He believes that Nizam is the one.

40 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2007

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Stephen Buchmann

15 books32 followers
Stephen Buchmann is an Adjunct Professor of Entomology and Ecology/Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ. Stephen has published nearly 200 scientific articles and 11 books. His newest book is "What a Bee Knows" from Island Press (DC). He is a pollination ecologist known for his studies of buzz pollination, oil-producing flowers, and the conservation biology of native bees and their flowers. His books include "The Forgotten Pollinators" with Gary Paul Nabhan, "The Reason for Flowers," and his children's book: "The Bee Tree" (Lee & Low Books, NY). Buchmann also enjoys landscape and macrophotography along with creating small fine art bronzes. He's a frequent guest on NPR radio programs including All Things Considered and Science Friday. His literary awards include the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award, and the NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book for Students K-12.

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September 18, 2020
This picture book weaves in geography, cultural traditions, science and folklore seamlessly. The pictures were vibrant and the additional information about the country of Malaysia at the back of the book was an unexpected bonus.
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302 reviews9 followers
October 20, 2020
A fascinating look at Honey Hunters in Malaysia. Really cool! Beautiful illustrations and a section on the country and the citizens who inspired the books. And wow! Climbing 120 feet in the air to harvest honey from combs 6 feet long! Just wow!
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2,316 reviews14 followers
September 3, 2020
An interesting story about honey hunters in Malaysia. Might be a bit long for younger children, but my elementary schooler found the story interesting and enjoyed learning about a different culture.
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26 reviews
September 10, 2013
This is a great book with combination of amazing honey-hunting story and knowledge of Malaysia. I have to say after reading this book, I come to love Malaysia too. I cannot wait any longer to see the giant bee tree.

The first half of the book tells us a magic story about honey hunters in Malaysia. I see their braveness, hard work and respect to the nature in the story. This should also be the spirits that the writer wants to convey to the readers and wants them to learn from those brave honey hunters. No matter how dangerous the situation is, one can succeed with strong faith.

The second half of the book pulls readers out of the story and provides them with lots of information about Malaysia, including the geography, population, customs and culture differences. It shows us a complete picture of this country and I believe people who read this book will come to love this country.
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196 reviews145 followers
October 10, 2014
TEACHERS, TAKE NOTE! This book is a gem! I was riveted by this straightforward story of a Malaysian boy learning the art of honey-collecting, and wowed by the number of things I learned from the nonfiction notes at the book's conclusion. It's absolutely fascinating! My only quibble is with the author's insertion of their own voice and experiences in the nonfiction bits. I wish they had written exclusively about Malaysia rather than inserted so much about themselves in Malaysia. But no matter! I can overlook those choices for the simple joy I feel in having learned SO MUCH COOL STUFF. This one will be a joy to book talk!

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239 reviews
March 27, 2008
Fantastic children's book about gathering honey in Malaysia. Great mix of tradition, classic science, a fun myth, and family structure. The family embraced the myth and showed respect for its message by heeding its warnings while preparing for and gathering honey. I was surprised at how well it was written; the art is beautiful. Also in the back of the book is pictures of the real trees with the ladders they climb up to reach the honey, photos of the hives, and of the character in the book, the grandfather (and more!). I think I may purchase this later.
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Author 1 book671 followers
August 20, 2009
This is a wonderful and true tale about honey hunters in Malaysia. Their age old techniques and respect for the bees and their land is inspiring and amazing. I really enjoyed reading the story as well as the notes at the end of the book that tell more about Malaysia and how the authors learned about the people highlighted in the story. It makes me want to visit there and see it for myself.
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80 reviews
March 26, 2008
A little boy climbed all the way up to a bee tree and then got some honey and then the bees couldn't sting him because they were all down and he was safe.
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June 26, 2013
3.5 stars. Really an interesting book! The author really went to Malaysia and witnessed a honey hunt. We loved the real pictures at the end!
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August 20, 2013
useful to teach about community, working together, and setting and accomplishing goals.
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June 13, 2016
A great story of the heritage of honey in the rain-forest in Malaysia. Pray we preserve the forest to keep the livelihood honey provides and all of the bees that make so much new life possible.
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Author 6 books225 followers
April 22, 2017
A great story about a Malaysian boy learning the art of honey-collecting with an impressive amount of informational end matter enhancing the cultural and geographical context of the story. Paul Mirocha's striking illustrations the magical wonder of the Malaysian rain forest.
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