If You Love Honey by Martha Sullivan - ISBN: 9781584695349
Paperback
Love honey? Discover the sweet connections in nature’s ecosystem.

If You Love Honey

Nature's Connections

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  • Paperback

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2015

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Summary

Honey is a sweet gift from nature—all of nature, actually. Honey is linked in a very real way to dandelions, earthworms, mushrooms, the old oak tree, and even the blue jays squawking in its branches. If you love nature’s honey, you are sure to love nature too. How sweet it is!

A simple but accurate diagram in the back matter explains how bees make honey and also pollinate plants, as well as the role of beneficial insects and decomposers.

Teach kids how bees make honey and all …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781584695349
ISBN-10:158469534X
Author:Martha Sullivan, Cathy Morrison
Publisher:Sourcebooks, Inc
Imprint:Dawn Publications,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:1 September 2015
Weight:227g
Dimensions:279mm x 229mm
About The Author

Martha Sullivan

Cathy Morrison is an award-winning illustrator who lives in Colorado, within view of both the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains. She watches the plants, the animals, and rain—all close up and personal. She began her career in animation and graphic design, but discovered her passion for children’s book illustration while raising her two children. After several years illustrating with traditional media, she now works digitally, which helps the publisher adapt the art into interactive book apps.

Martha Sullivan is a children’s book author with a special interest in nature and sustainability. Born and raised in the US, Martha has also lived in Belgium, Austria, the UK, and most recently, County Clare, Ireland, where she enjoys kayaking, hiking, set-dancing, and gardening. Martha is passionate about her mission—helping children to connect with the natural world so that they are primed to protect it later in life. A Master’s thesis on Education for Sustainable Development through the University of Bath was the catalyst that moved Martha from the classroom where she taught Biology for fifteen years to the writer’s desk. She now focuses on stories that help children to understand the importance of biodiversity and conservation.

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