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How is honey made? This charming story educates and engages young readers by taking them on a guided tour to collect and produce honey. Providing a special look at the life of a beekeeping family, author Elissa Kerr takes children on a fun-filled and informative explanation of honey's trip from the beehive to a jar on the kitchen table. Learn the answers to questions such as:What does the inside of a beehive look like? How do you prevent stings while harvesting honey or caring for bees? What tools and equipment do beekeepers use? Adorable illustrations paired with step-by-step information…mehr

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How is honey made? This charming story educates and engages young readers by taking them on a guided tour to collect and produce honey. Providing a special look at the life of a beekeeping family, author Elissa Kerr takes children on a fun-filled and informative explanation of honey's trip from the beehive to a jar on the kitchen table. Learn the answers to questions such as:What does the inside of a beehive look like? How do you prevent stings while harvesting honey or caring for bees? What tools and equipment do beekeepers use? Adorable illustrations paired with step-by-step information create a clear and appealing book that feeds children's curiosity and supports the joy of learning. The perfect choice for home or the classroom.
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Autorenporträt
Elissa Kerr is a children's book author who lives in Michigan with her husband, and two sons. She grew up in New England where she got a degree in elementary and special education. Elissa no longer works in schools, but children's books keep her connected with kids. When she is not writing stories, you will probably find her enjoying life's simple pleasures whether that be spending time outdoors with her family, visiting farmer's markets, or taking nature walks. Her debut picture book, The Sweetest Season, about maple syrup, was recognized by Kirkus Reviews' Best Indie Books of 2021. Her subsequent books are about gardening and beekeeping.