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In this new millennial fairy tale classic, we are introduced to Lady Humble Bee, the worlds' shyest bee whose heart of hearts loves her flower friends more than anyone can imagine. While the other bees gather pollen from the flowers without stopping to appreciate their most delicate sweet smells and colorful beauty, Lady Humble Bee remains hidden away playing, giggling, and napping amongst her flower friends. Then, on one very magical and special day she is awakened from a deep sleep and greeted by the wee folks of the magical realm who just so happen to have a wonderful surprise for her miraculous destiny.…mehr

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In this new millennial fairy tale classic, we are introduced to Lady Humble Bee, the worlds' shyest bee whose heart of hearts loves her flower friends more than anyone can imagine. While the other bees gather pollen from the flowers without stopping to appreciate their most delicate sweet smells and colorful beauty, Lady Humble Bee remains hidden away playing, giggling, and napping amongst her flower friends. Then, on one very magical and special day she is awakened from a deep sleep and greeted by the wee folks of the magical realm who just so happen to have a wonderful surprise for her miraculous destiny.
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Autorenporträt
Rob Moses is a kung fu alchemist. He began his formal training in 1977, and went on to become the martial arts trainer for actors like David Carradine of TV's Kung Fu fame, and performed the role of Master Khan in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues. In 2002 the United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame honored Moses with its Founder of the Year Award. An inventor at heart, Rob began to explore the relations between sacred geometry and the human form and he created an apparatus that helps enhance workouts called the Physiostix. As his creativity emerged, a flood of fun children's stories started showing up and Lady Humble Bee is the first to be published.