
Don't Bee Afraid of Me
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Narrated by:
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Gabriella Bzezinski
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By:
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PS Sweetwater
About this listen
Join Putunia the honey Bee and her buzzing friends as they explore the vibrant world of the Honey Bee hive! From busy workers gathering nector to the wise Queen Regina over seeing her colony, this delightful tale introduces young reader to the fascinating life of honey bees. With fun facts, children will learn about the working of a honey bee hive. Perfect for curious minds, Don't Bee Afraid of Me is a sweet journey into the heart of natures tiny, but mighty Pollinators.
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- KC
- 07-02-25
A Sweet Journey into the Hive
This audiobook is a sweet adventure into the world of honey bees, so sweet for young listeners. It is a living tale of Putunia, the honey bee, and her friends, so vividly engaging as it tells of life within the hive. I loved how it combines a fun story with educational insights about how bees work and their crucial place in nature. Queen Regina gives the story such a touch of wisdom that is both entertaining and informative. The book is also a great way to satisfy their curiosity about tiny, yet such powerful creatures.
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- D.Lynch
- 28-01-25
Where Nature’s Buzz Becomes Friendly
Experiencing Petunia’s journey felt like stepping into a warm daydream where every creature, big or small, has a role to play. The story doesn’t shy away from the unease that many feel around bees, but it handles the subject with kindness and understanding. Each encounter taught me something new, not just about the insects, but also about facing everyday challenges. There’s a sense of wonder in how the details of the meadow come alive—flowers, sunshine, and those buzzing little pollinators. By the end, I was left admiring Petunia’s courage and newfound bond with the very critter she once feared, all told in a delightfully gentle tone.
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