A wee coloring book purchase today in Bath, England
A wee coloring book purchase today in Bath, England
While it might not have been my favourite audio, I loved this book.
Some people might find it slow but I think the pacing and dreamlike quality of (most of) Robin McKinley‘s books are wonderful!
After the previous master and chalice are killed, a beekeeper/woodswoman becomes the chalice. She finds her way alongside a new master who has returned from the fire priests, with a little help from her bees and honey 🍯
Since so many of us are trying to cope with extreme heat, I thought I‘d share this ridiculously easy but very yummy summer treat!
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Many thanks to @TheBookHippie for sharing the recipe for this shockingly delicious breakfast treat! Croissants, cream cheese, berries - warm and wonderful. My 4-year-old grandson liked "the hotness" ? and ate 2 big servings. ?
#SummerSouls
I think a tasty bagel sandwich with smoked salmon & caper-dill cream cheese with honey-mint lemonade shared with a friend outside in a tiny city garden counts as a #Picnic 🧺🍋🌱🍯🐝💛
That scene in the tagged book inspired me several years ago for my virtual foodie book club.
When she visits the next flower, some of this pollen is rubbed off onto the stigma. This fertilizes the plant and causes it to produce seeds and fruit.
This would be a great book for a science unit on pollination or how all animals contribute to nature. This is a very interesting read for students of any age to show them how important bees are to the world.
This nonfiction book explains to its readers the importance of bees to our world. Woolf explains the importance of bees by giving examples of all we would not have without bees (fruits, veggies, cotton) and weaving a fun, compelling story that remains informative.
“When she visits the next flower, some of this pollen is rubbed off onto the stigma. This fertilizes the plant and causes it to produce seeds and fruits.“
This book would be great in any classroom for a stand alone read aloud or anything regarding science. The book highlights the importance of bees on many of our items of produce and organic materials such as cotton. Students can learn about the processes of how plants are pollinated and gain a respect for living organisms.