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A Bear, a Bee, and a Honey Tree by Daniel Bernstrom
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Nov 01, 2022 | ISBN 9781662640087

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Praise

★ “A very funny story told in simple text and uproarious illustrations…. makes for a hilarious romp.Illustrations capture the humor and the emotion perfectly.” – School Library Journal, STARRED review (board book)

101 Great Books for Kids List, Evanston Public Library (IL)

“A rollicking, hilarious picture book. With its rhyming, easy-to-read text and vibrant illustrations, this rib-tickling story is perfect for reading aloud to a group or for beginning readers to tackle on their own.” — Read Brightly

“Outstanding….sure to become [a] favorite at your house….a delightful read-together with emerging readers.” — Christian Science Monitor

“Delightful….if you read only ONE bear-related picture book this year, let it be this one…..The ultimate read aloud to large groups as well as one on one lapsits.” — Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production, School Library Journal


“My own personal favorite….This’ll knock your socks off.” — Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production, School Library Journal

“★★★★★ One of those books destined to become a classic, one that kids will ask to be read over and over again, a great choice for storytimes…. just so much fun.” — Youth Services Book Review

“Essential.  Scott’s illustrations are luminous! Gorgeous. Glowing….the words and pictures are a cohesive whole that will delight every reader. A master text for picture book writers – it’d be great to share with any creative writing class.” — Kiss the Book Jr. 

“Daniel Bernstrom’s complete joy in the English language is married to an equally complete understanding of what makes children laugh. This sticky, fuzzy, action-packed tongue-twister will delight readers as young as 8 months old, while inspiring seven year-olds to write poetry, since he’s made it look so fun. I have been reading Bernstrom’s work with delight for a good while. Expect this one to become a beloved classic.” — Emily Jenkins, author of A Greyhound, a Groundhog and Harry Versus the First One Hundred Days of School

“An exhilarating romp….A Bear, A Bee, and a Honey Tree will be all the buzz for home story times both for adults – who will have a rollicking good time reading aloud – and kids – who will want to hear it again and again. The book will be a hit for classroom reading and would make a terrific addition to public library preschool programs. A Bear, A Bee, and a Honey Tree is a must for any children’s book collection.” — Celebrate Children’s Books

“A snappy, fast-moving readaloud for youngest readers, with ample visual punch lines to boot.” — Publishers Weekly

“Memorable language and enjoyable, colorful, interesting illustrations make this a standout title to share with young readers. After reading it once, I had to read it again. A winner!” — Myra Zarnowski, educator, Queens College, NY

“Sure to be a read-aloud hit.” — Libby Bergstrom, Global Reach Libraries, Highland Ranch, CO

“The bear and the bees are adorable, just adorable. What a wonderful story to read to your child.” — Roxanne, Arts & Letters Books

“Humorous… readers see characters through a few well chosen words… don’t miss the character expressions on each page.” — Pamela Gombert, Educator, Bowen Elementary

“”A rowdy, rhythmic read aloud featuring a hungry, fuzzy brown bear and a hive of angry bees. Read along as they come face-to-face in an epic showdown!” — @maistorybooklibrary

“The characters’ expressions are a hoot.” — Alisa Edwards, Napa Bookmine

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