Buddy Bee and the Ladybirds
by Author : Edna Mugford. Illustrator ; P.G.Rob
Description
Buddy Bee decides to go exploring as he doesn't want to work in his hive and meets a family of Ladybirds. He decides to help them out but after a while he wants to retrn to his own hive. However, he likes to visit his new Ladybird friends whenever he can. A gentle rhymed story for very young readers or ideal to read to by grown ups.
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Edna wrote this delightful story when she was 91 years old. It has proved a favourite with parents and young children alike. Written in easy rhyme it is ideal for pre schoolers. Edna has passed on and her daughter and P.G.Rob will collaborate on more 'Bee stories' in the future.Includes educational information about Bees.
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Trinity Publishing NZ Ltd has been producing children's books since 1997 in Australasia whilst sailing in the South Pacific islands. Since 2018 we have also begun producing work for a European readership..We love visiting the place where our book subjects live and play.
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- Publisher Trinity Publishing NZ Ltd
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9780473262297
- Publication Country or regionNew Zealand
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 20 NZD
- Pages32
- ReadershipChildren
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleEnglish
- Original Language AuthorsEnglish
- Edition1
- Copyright Year2012
- Page sizeHeight 26 cm x 21 Width
- IllustrationBlack ink drawing and watercolor painting
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