Did you know that real honeybees know how to talk to one another? They do, but it's not with words - it's by dancing Once upon a time, the bees did not know how to dance. Read this story, and find out what happened to May Bee, when she flew a little too close to the thistle blossoms Adventure lies straight ahead in this new story for children, by author N. H. Shuman. Once again, Shuman brings us into the springtime garden, there to meet some of the tiniest and most fascinating creatures that exist - this time, it's honeybees
Did you know that real honeybees know how to talk to one another? They do, but it's not with words - it's by dancing Once upon a time, the bees did n...
For those of us who grew up in the 50's and 60's, "The Inchworm Song" holds a special place in our hearts. Who can forget the touching scene as Danny Kaye sings the lovely melody to a group of orphans, starring on the big screen as Hans Christian Anderson, the kindly story-teller. Hans shows the children a tiny inchworm, as it inches along the leaves of a marigold flower, and asks the inchworm in song, "Do you ever stop and see how beautiful they are?" The song captured the essence of our society's failings in the 20th century - by trying to create freedom for all, we instead created a...
For those of us who grew up in the 50's and 60's, "The Inchworm Song" holds a special place in our hearts. Who can forget the touching scene as Danny ...