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The Honey Bee's Hive: A Thriving City
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The Honey Bee’s Hive: A Thriving City

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Tour one of natures coolest townsthe honey bees hive! Thousands of honey bees live and work in their hive. These intricate towns are made up of hexagonal cells that can store honey and pollen, or serve as the nursery. In their highly structured society, work is divided among queen, drone, and worker bees. Each of the honey bees has a job to do, and when they all work together, their communities thrive! Jaw-dropping photos, a habitat map, and fascinating information will captivate young readers as they learn about these truly spectacular animal towns.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bearport Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2009
Pages
32
ISBN
9781597168670

Tour one of natures coolest townsthe honey bees hive! Thousands of honey bees live and work in their hive. These intricate towns are made up of hexagonal cells that can store honey and pollen, or serve as the nursery. In their highly structured society, work is divided among queen, drone, and worker bees. Each of the honey bees has a job to do, and when they all work together, their communities thrive! Jaw-dropping photos, a habitat map, and fascinating information will captivate young readers as they learn about these truly spectacular animal towns.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bearport Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2009
Pages
32
ISBN
9781597168670