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The Bee Who Spoke: The Wonderful World of Belle and the Bee


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2014

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In The Bee Who Spoke , we are introduced to Belle, an adventurous and inquisitive eleven-year-old girl who lives in Paris. She travels with her parents to the Ardeche to visit her grandparents for her summer holiday. When she arrives she is presented with a bicycle to explore the glorious Ardeche countryside. Belle sets out on her bicycle and, being bold and ever curious, ventures further and further from her grandparent's house. Suddenly, disaster strikes: Belle falls from her bicycle and realizes she has become lost. Fortunately, Belle is found and befriended by a talking Bee, who, as well as guiding Belle safely back to her grandparent's house, introduces Belle to some of the plants and animals that are around her and explains to Belle the wonder and harmony that can be found in nature. Belle sees the world with fresh eyes and, at the end of her holiday and having returned to Paris, knows that her new-found knowledge means that she will never see the environment around her in the same way and that her encounter with the Bee is just the start of further adventures. With its engaging, witty story, beautiful illustrations and environmental theme, the wonderful tale of Belle and the Bee will enchant and entertain young readers and spur their curiosity about the natural world.

 

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Thames & Hudson Ltd .

Al MacCuish is a Creative Director at Mother, one of the world's leading creative agencies. He lives in London. Al MacCuish is a Creative Director at Mother, one of the world's leading creative agencies. He lives in London. Rebecca Gibbon's illustrations have appeared in the New Yorker, Vogue and The Wall Street Journal. She contributed the illustrations to Players in Pigtails and Elizabeth Leads the Way.

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