Young children will have fun taking Honeybee from the cover pocket and setting her on the winding word path back to her beehive. This is a delightful interactive book for kids to enjoy again and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Any young child will love how interactive this book is. The bee is tucked in the front of the book and moves through each page. The story is gentle and the bee traces a lazy path from page to page. A must for any Richard Fowler fan!
one of our favorites
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This is one of my toddler's favorite books. She loves moving the honeybee through the slots in the pages to discover what is on the next page. It helps with dexterity and hand-eye coordination. We will buy more of these books.
one of our all time favorites
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book was one of my daughter's all time favorites. She got it when she was three. She is ten now and has informed me that I need to put it away with her other baby treasures for safe keeping. We literally spent hours looking for all of the little critters on each page. She would never let me be the one who slipped the honey bee from page to page. We potty trained her with his book. No kidding.
Colorful, fun book that is also a subtle teaching tool
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This was given to us as a birthday present for my then one-year-old boy. Immediately his brother, 4, commandeered it for himself and spent quite a bit of time that afternoon pushing the cardboard honeybee on her path and through the pages to the other sides to continue. Seeing me do this once was all it took to fascinate them both.The honeybee, which is stored in a plastic pocket on the cover, starts on page one to follow a path of words that curves and turns across the spread to disappear behind a cleverly disguised cut into the next page. The flowers and objects are identified specifically, like "Iris" and "Cornflower", so kids do learn a little uncommon info for their age. I think that when they try to take over moving the bee for themselves (which is inevitable), they also learn good hand eye coordination skills. Best of all, the words are like a magic path that has direction, pacing and meaning. Clever!I'm a big fan of children's picture books that are interactive because they work! Kids' attention will be riveted, they love to play with the book even when you're not reading to them, and they develop an understanding and appreciation of books. I remember cherishing Eric Carle's Very Hungry Caterpillar book myself at that age because it was just so cool. It made learning easy and fun. This book has a similar appeal, and I would recommend it to anybody whose children respond to that sort of thing.-Andrea, aka Merribelle
My toddler loves this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This book is great fun for my 1 1/2 year old. She loves to maneuver the honeybee through the pages. It is an innovative concept, and it works well. The only problem is that where the honeybee is pushed through the page, the page rips pretty easily. But the honeybee has stood up well.
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