The Bee Book by Charolette Milner | Science Stories
IT’S NATIONAL POLLINATOR WEEK!!! What better way to celebrate than to read a book about one of the most popular pollinators: the BEE!! Follow along as EELCorps member Mahala reads The Bee Book by Charlotte Milner!
Important Sections:
-What is a honeybee? (2:40)
-What is pollination and we need it? (12:17)
-There’s a lot more to know about the honeybee (14:42)
-Why are there fewer bees around? (23:02)
-What can you do to help? (26:32)
Happy Reading!! :)
***EKU Division of Natural Areas does not own any rights to this book***
Видео The Bee Book by Charolette Milner | Science Stories канала EKU Division of Natural Areas
Important Sections:
-What is a honeybee? (2:40)
-What is pollination and we need it? (12:17)
-There’s a lot more to know about the honeybee (14:42)
-Why are there fewer bees around? (23:02)
-What can you do to help? (26:32)
Happy Reading!! :)
***EKU Division of Natural Areas does not own any rights to this book***
Видео The Bee Book by Charolette Milner | Science Stories канала EKU Division of Natural Areas
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