Tuesday 18 September 2012

Bubs the Bumblebee Books by Joyce Graham Fogwill

Website: www.BubstheBumblebee.com

The Bubs the Bumblebee© children's nature books by Joyce Graham Fogwill Consultant in Children's Science & Environmental Education

introduce children to nature through the use of amazing colour photographs and imaginative stories focusing on the activities of bumblebees, other insects and spiders in the garden.
"I want to see more dragon spiders " said one awestruck 6 year old when he saw the photographs of spiders in Book 2.
These books are entertaining, educational and fun. A great addition to children's libraries.
Recommended for children ages 6-10.

Book1: Bubs the Bumblebee and her most unfortunate fortunate adventure
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Bubs is a happy, curious and disobedient worker bumblebee who forages for nectar and pollen in gardens near her home. She disobeys the stern Queen Bee's warnings, wanders far from home and gets trapped by a Carnivorous (insect eating) plant.
This story introduces children to the foraging and pollinating activities of bumblebees and to the carnivorous plants.

Book 2: Bubs the Bumblebee and the Spider's Web
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When disaster strikes their home, Bubs the Bumblebee and her family find a new garden to collect pollen and nectar, but they must avoid dangerous spiders and their huge webs in this garden.spiders in the garden. They are educational, informational and entertaining, encouraging children to read, observe and ask questions about the natural world.
Books recommended for children ages 6-10.
Book 2: www.outskirtspress.com/bubsthebumblebeeandthespidersweb Review by connywithay-Connywithay-bookpleasures
Insects are good for our environment and learning about them can be fun and interesting for all ages. In Joyce Graham Fogwill's Bubs the Bumblebee and the Spider's Web one can learn about bees and spiders' habits and lives.
This story is great for an inquisitive child who is not afraid of bugs, insects or spiders and curious about how they live. It is a good educational tool that can be read over and over, verifying how God makes such unique creatures which we tend to ignore and take for granted. This review will also be posted at www.bookpleasures.com and www.amazon.com.
Gary Roen - syndicated book reviewer: Bubs theBumblebee and the Spider's Web/West Orlando news Online 2012. Central Florida News
The author who  is a retired science teacher, uses the character of Bubs the Bumblebee and pictures of real bumblebees and spiders to teach kids about these two facets of nature. Bubs is flying around and spies some spider webs and steers clear because he knows if he is caught, that will be the end of Bubs. The story is simple but teaches a lot about the two creatures and how they are not really compatible with each other. “Bubs the Bumble bee and The Spider’s Web is a very effective way for children 6 to 10 years, to learn more about some of the things around them instead of having to study from a very dry textbook.

"Throughout your story you do a nice job of keeping your reader engaged, which is very important for the reader you are targeting...I love the way you sneak in a life lesson at the end-this is the best kind of children's book...You have crafted an excellent piece of work here. Bravo". Lisawww.outskirtspress.com/bubsthebumblebeeandthespidersweb

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