
by Di Morrissey (Author)
Best-selling author Di Morissey turns her hand to children's books. When Buster finds that Beatrice, a bee from another hive, has discovered his favourite field of flowers he's very worried that he won't be able to keep enough pollen coming in to the hive. the Queen Bee won't be happy. And it's getting harder and harder to find pollen as people cut down more and more of the bushland. Beatrice explains that they can share the pollen and Buster grudgingly agrees. She tells him that her hive has no boy bees and is run by a King Bee who's getting on a bit and gets grouchy if honey production goes down. And so began the friendship, of Beatrice and her friend. But neither one knew what the others would do or how this whole story would end. this is a humorous, quirky story of how Buster and Beatrice transform the lives of Queenie and the King, and keep production of honey to a maximum which makes all the bees very happy. the poems by Diana Young will delight children and adults alike an d are a wonderful addition to the text.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: HarperCollins (Australia) Children's
Published: 05 Jul 2000
ISBN 10: 0207197784
ISBN 13: 9780207197789