Bee-wigged
Being an enormous bee makes people afraid of Jerry Bee and all he wants is to make friends. Jerry Bee disguises himself with a wig and makes many friends, but when his true identity is revealed will he go back to being a large, lonely bee?
Browse Related Items
- ISBN: 0763636142
- ISBN: 9780763636142
- Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations
- Edition 1st ed.
- Publisher Cambridge : Candlewick Press, 2008.
Content descriptions
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 18.50 |
Additional Information
Bee-Wigged
Click an element below to view details:
Summary
Bee-Wigged
To bee or not to bee? A lonely, overlarge insect tries a new identity on for size in a wacky, wonderful tale of true friendship. All Jerry Bee wants is to make friends, but that's hard to do when you're the most enormous bee anyone has ever seen. Then a wig changes Jerry's life: when he puts it on, he looks just like a boy! Jerry creates quite a buzz with his kindness and generosity, and for the first time, he has friends. But will his new pals stick around when his true identity is revealed? In this zany and tender tale, written and illustrated by Cece Bell, Jerry finds that having friends you can "bee" yourself around is as sweet as honey.