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An accessible, illustrated primer for young readers that explains the anatomy, behavior, and social organization of the honey bee. It surveys body parts and functions (head, antennae, eyes, mouthparts, thorax, legs, wings, abdomen, breathing and sting), describes the three hive castes and their tasks, and traces life cycles, swarming, dormancy, and colony communication. Practical topics include hive structure, guarding, comb building, honey production, enemies, and basic modern beekeeping, while chapters on flowers, pollen, and fertilization show plant-bee relationships. Microscope observations and colored plates support clear, observational explanations throughout.

About the Author

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Ellison Hawks

Ellison Hawks was an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of natural history. His notable work, "Bees, Shown to the Children," serves as an educational resource aimed at introducing young readers to the fascinating world of bees and their importance in nature. Through engaging narratives and informative content, Hawks sought to foster a sense of curiosity and appreciation for the natural environment among children.

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