Absolutely beautiful book, in both the sense of the words and the illustrations. Lovely to read aloud, with rhyming and short sentences. A really clear and simple introduction to the bee's crucial role in the pollination cycle. At the same time, the painstakingly detailed illustrations on each page are so attentive, and you could probably study one page for a whole lesson. With this in mind I would recommend it for any primary age group, from Early Years (as a simple way to discuss nature and the bee's role) to Year 6 (by discussing pollination and climate change and the importance of bees). This book also lends itself to a whole host of cross-curricula learning opportunities such as:
English: The wonder of the written word. Writing your own story about important animals and insects. Writing from the perspective of the bees/flowers. The use of rhyme within the book and how we can apply that in our own writing.
Maths: The geographical shape of most of the illustrations, as well as using the pictures in counting activities.
Science: Introduction to pollination. Introduction to food chains. Introduction to mini-beasts and insects. Active fieldwork opportunities to plant flowers and introduce 'bee-hotels' as well as examining other insects in their natural habitat.
Art: Creating your own interpretation of the book, copying key elements of design form the book (cut-out parts, bright colours etc.), discussions about use of colour and detail within the book and why this might have been done.
PSHE: Implications for the wider environment, social justice, climate change, what we can do to help insects and bees.
Overall, a really lovely book, appealing to all ages which can be applied to most subject areas.