Little bee
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Bees > Juvenile fiction. |
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Stories in rhyme. Board books. Fiction. |
- ISBN: 0316127078
- ISBN: 9780316127073
- Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations
- Edition 1st U.S. ed.
- Publisher New York : Little, Brown, 2012.
- Copyright ©2011
Content descriptions
General Note: | "LB Kids"--P. [4] of cover. "Warning! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small part"--P. [4] of cover. Cover title. Originally published: Dorking, England : Brubaker, Ford & Friends, 2011. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 9.99 |
Additional Information
Kirkus Review
Little Bee
Kirkus Reviews
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It's easier to be the hunter than the hunted in this board book that represents the food chain. Each character appears safe at first glance, but a neutral or smug facial expression turns to trepidation when a predator (or pesky nuisance) hurries it off the page. A frog chases the bee; a snake pursues the frog; a mongoose hunts the snake, and so on: "Scary mongoose, / scary mongoose / why do you flee? // Because there's a fierce lion chasing me!" There's no relief from the hunt in this circular tale; even the king of the jungle expresses fear when a hunter in safari gear approaches with a net, and guess who's after the hunter? Exaggerated body language and comical facial expressions blunt any potential fright. Italicized type emphasizes rhythmic phrases. The mixed-media scenes feature squiggly black lines that convey energy and movement. The brevity of the text suits the compact offering. Unfortunately, this selection suffers from an unnecessary tactile gimmick. Due to sparkling fabric wings on the cover, a choking-hazard label warns the selection unsuitable for children younger than 3; it's simply a puzzling decision, as the toddler audience would benefit the most from these sturdy pages. This unnecessary, flimsy accessory diminishes the book's effectiveness. (Board book. 2-4)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Publishers Weekly Review
Little Bee
Publishers Weekly
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A call-and-response rhyme describes a succession of jungle animals, each fleeing from the animal that came before it. The commotion starts with a bee that appears on the cover with glistening fabric wings: "Little bee, little bee... why do you flee?/ Because there's a hungry frog chasing me!" The hungry frog is hopping away from a "scary snake," which is pursued by a mongoose who's fleeing a lion, after which follows a hunter. Gibbs's fluid ink scrawls create a sense of movement and individualize the characters, and a surprise ending brings the chase full-circle. Ages 3-up. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.