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One day a happy bumblebee has her world turned upside down when her beloved meadow home is destroyed. But to her delight, a brave child comes to her rescue. Philippa and the homeless bee embark on an exciting adventure together. Where will their journey take them? Philippa and the Homeless Bumblebee offers young readers an important reminder about the beauty, fragility and vulnerability of the natural world around us. When The Homeless Bumblebee and Me was first published by Friends of the Earth in 2015, David Greaves' and Danielle Callaghan's heartwarming ecological fable quickly established…mehr

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One day a happy bumblebee has her world turned upside down when her beloved meadow home is destroyed. But to her delight, a brave child comes to her rescue. Philippa and the homeless bee embark on an exciting adventure together. Where will their journey take them? Philippa and the Homeless Bumblebee offers young readers an important reminder about the beauty, fragility and vulnerability of the natural world around us. When The Homeless Bumblebee and Me was first published by Friends of the Earth in 2015, David Greaves' and Danielle Callaghan's heartwarming ecological fable quickly established itself as a firm favourite in many homes throughout the UK. Republished now by Stanage Press Ltd. in a new and updated edition, Philippa and the Homeless Bumblebee continues to support Friends of the Earth's vital environmental campaigning work: £1 of every copy sold will be donated to Friends of the Earth.
Autorenporträt
Dr. David J. Greaves, PhD CEng. is a Senior Lecturer in Computing Science at the University of Cambridge, UK and a Fellow of Corpus Christi College.In 1995, Dr Greaves implemented CSYN, one of the first Verilog compilers for synthesising hardware specifically for field programmable gate arrays. This compiler was distributed widely among local companies on the Cambridge Science Park and also used for undergraduate teaching. It was licensed to a multinational to bundle with its own family of FPGAs.Dr Greaves holds at least five international patents in the field of communications and electronics. His current research interests remain in the field of compilation tools for design automation and scientific acceleration.