What would happen if there were no bees in the world? It would be a disaster! Without bees, we would, of course, have no honey. But we'd also lose a lot of other foods and useful products like cotton produced by plants that bees pollinate. We would also lose the animals that eat these plants, and the animals that eat those animals! As far as important species are concerned, bees are at the top of the list - you really wouldn't want to live without them! You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Bees! is part of a brand-new science and technology strand within the internationally acclaimed You Wouldn't Want to Be series. The clear, engaging text and humorous illustrations bring the subject to life and stimulate young readers' curiosity about the world around them.
Alex Woolf is a prolific, award-winning author of books for adults and children. In his non-fiction he has written on subjects as diverse as sharks, robots, asteroids, flying reptiles and chocolate. His novels span a range of genres, including crime, mystery, science fiction, historical fiction, steampunk and horror.
Alex is a regular author for Fiction Express, online publishers of interactive stories for schools. Fiction Express is read by more than 150,000 students from 20 countries. Two of his stories have won reader awards. In 2021, he won the prestigious ASE award for his non-fiction book Think Like a Scientist. His horror novel, Soul Shadows, was shortlisted for the Falkirk Red Book Award. Bestselling crime author Peter James described his novel Aldo Moon as “a real delight, witty, ghostly and at times deliciously ghastly”.
This book is a compendium of knowledge about the lowly honeybee. Reading it will make you realize that honeybees are not lowly at all. It tells of the bee's anatomy and how they are fit for gathering pollen and making honey. It tells that bees are related to wasps, and that bees are hardworking, organized and very intelligent. Humans have been keeping bees for thousands of years, but honey found in Egyptian tombs never spoiled and was still edible thousands of years later. Included in the text is info about multiple kinds of bees as well, what bees do in the hive and why bees are likely to swarm. The production of honey and the jobs of beekeepers is also delineated. Bees are becoming more and more endangered and if they become extinct, several flowers and plants will cease to exist. This book contains a glossary and an index, explanation of the Honeybee's talents, The Bee Dance and interesting facts to know. Well done treatise on honeybees! I learned a ton of information I never knew!
This was such an informative book about bees! I didn't know a lot of things about bees that this book said! It would be a good book to teach students about bees!
We've read many of the books in the You Wouldn't Want To... series. I like that they tackle serious scientific topics in a somewhat humorous and tongue-in-cheek way.
The book explains what life is like for a bee, how honey is made and environmental challenges bee colonies face. We really enjoyed reading this book together and will look for more of the books in this series at our local library.