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The Bee Tree Is A Magical Story About Giant Bees, About Trees That Are Higher Than Your Eye Can See In A Forest That Is More Dark Than Light, And About A Young Boy Named Nizam Who Soon Will Become A Man.Nizam Lives In A Village Near The Rainforest Preserve Surrounding Pedulake, Just Below The Thai Border In Peninsular Malaysia. His Grandfather Pakteh Is The Leader Of The Honey Hunting Clan. It Is Pakteh Who Has The High Honor Of Climbing The Tall Tualang Tree In The Annual Hunt To Gather Honey From The Nests Of Giant Honey Bees.But Pakteh Is Getting Older And Is Now Ready To Prepare Someone To Take His Place. He Believes That Nizam Is The One. Even Though Nizam Has Climbed The Mighty Tualangthe Bee Treein The Daylight, He Has Never Done It At Night. Will He Be Brave Enough?On The First Moonless Night Of The Honey Hunt, Nizam And Pakteh And The Other Honey Hunters Enter The Dark Rainforest. Pakteh Starts The Hunt With A Prayer And A Traditional Story. Then He Begins To Climb. Nizam Follows. Can He Climb That High And Not Be Afraid? Will The Angry Bees Sting Him?At The Top, Nizam And Pakteh Use The Honey Hunters Secret To Keep From Being Stung, While Their Clansmen Below Soothe The Bees With Chanting. After A Week Of Gathering Honey In The Nights, The Clan Returns Home To Celebrate Their Sweet And Miraculous Golden Harvest.At This Feast, Pakteh Honors Nizam With An Important Announcement.This Is A Collaboration Between Three Remarkable People: A Scientist Who Has Been Fascinated With Insects Since The Third Grade; A Writer Who Believes That Writing Childrens Books Is Her Way Of Building A Better World; And An Artist Who Never Stops Sketching And Drawing As He Travels.Meet The Creators Of The Bee Tree:Stephen Buchmann Has Traveled All Over The World Studying Bees. He Is A Member Of The Entomology Department Faculty At The University Of Arizona, And The Author/Coauthor Of 150 Scientific Papers And 8 Books (Including The Forgotten Pollinators And Letters From The Hive). He Is Active In International Pollination Research, Conservation And Policies To Protect The Worlds Pollinators And The Plants They Pollinate. He Served On A National Academy Of Science Committee Investigating The Status Of Pollinators In North America.Diana Cohn Is An Award Winning Childrens Book Author. Her Books Include S, Se Puede! / Yes, We Can! (Cinco Puntos Press); Dream Carver (Chronicle Books); And Mr. Goethes Garden (Bell Pond Books). She Is A Hobbyist Beekeeper With A Deep Interest In Pollination Ecology. She First Met Steve Buchmann While Working On A Radio Documentary On The Pollination Crisis In America. As A Result Of Their Meeting They Cofounded The Bee Works, An Organization Dedicated To Public Education About Pollination Ecology.Paul Mirochas Illustrations First Appeared In Gathering The Desert By Gary Paul Nabhan, Winner Of The John Burroughs Medal For Natural History In 1985. After 13 Years As A Graphic Designer For The University Of Arizonas Office Of Arid Lands Studies, Paul Left To Become A Fulltime Illustrator, Producing Over 20 Childrens Picture Books And Popups As Well As Modern Nature Writing, Among Them High Tide In Tucson, Prodigal Summer, And Small Wonder, By Barbara Kingsolver. Paul Has Made Five Trips To Malaysia. His Paintings In The Bee Tree Come Directly From His Sketchbook And Memories From Those Experiences.
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- Q: What age group is 'The Bee Tree' suitable for? A: 'The Bee Tree' is recommended for children aged 4 to 8 years, making it an ideal choice for preschool and early elementary students.
- Q: What is the main theme of 'The Bee Tree'? A: 'The Bee Tree' explores themes of courage, tradition, and the importance of family, as it follows young Nizam on his journey to become a honey hunter.
- Q: Is 'The Bee Tree' a hardcover book? A: 'The Bee Tree' is indeed a hardcover book, which adds durability and makes it suitable for repeated readings.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Bee Tree' have? A: 'The Bee Tree' contains 40 pages, providing a rich and engaging story without being too lengthy for young readers.
- Q: Who are the creators of 'The Bee Tree'? A: 'The Bee Tree' is a collaboration between Stephen Buchmann, Diana Cohn, and Paul Mirocha, each bringing their expertise in entomology, writing, and illustration.
- Q: What type of illustrations are in 'The Bee Tree'? A: 'The Bee Tree' features vibrant illustrations by Paul Mirocha, which are inspired by his experiences in Malaysia and complement the storytelling beautifully.
- Q: What is the condition of the book listed? A: 'The Bee Tree' is listed as being in 'Acceptable' condition, which means it shows signs of wear but is still in good condition for reading.
- Q: When was 'The Bee Tree' published? A: 'The Bee Tree' was published on April 1, 2007, and has been enjoyed by readers since its release.
- Q: Can 'The Bee Tree' be used for educational purposes? A: 'The Bee Tree' can be used in educational settings to teach children about bravery, nature, and the importance of bees in our ecosystem.
- Q: What makes 'The Bee Tree' unique compared to other children's books? A: 'The Bee Tree' uniquely combines a magical story with factual information about bees and ecology, making it both entertaining and educational for young readers.