
Willamena the Wiggly Waggly Honey Bee
Galbraith, Sue
Cook, Nina
Notes
Bees dance to show where flowers are. Different dances mean different things. One will tell the rest of the hive the flowers are close, one will tell the hive the flowers are further away, another will tell in what direction the flowers and the distance they are from the hive. Willamena was a bee who didn't want to dance, but in the end hunger drove her to learn, and she became the hero of the hive.Additional Info
Bought from Arataki Honey Visitor Centre, Hamilton, NZ.Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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JNR PIC BOOK NZ | 21266 |
call #: | G |
ISBN: | 047305485X |
pub: | 2002 |
Subjects |
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bees - fiction |
New Zealand stories |