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Date: | Tue, 1 Feb 1994 11:16:10 -0800 |
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Hi Jane,
Yes please post the author of the book you mentioned below. I'm starting
my second season at beekeeping (after a rocky first season) along with my 4
year old son and this sounds like just the book for both of us.
Thanks
Teri
On Tue, 1 Feb 1994, Jane Beckman wrote:
> This may sound like a strange recommendation, but there is a kids' pop-up
> book with some clever name like "The Pop-Up Book of Bees" ;-) that I find
> is a great "first book of bee biology" for non-bio types. It covers all
> the major Hymenoptera with special emphasis on honeybees. Has a really
> *wonderful* pop-up honeybee that is about 10 inches long and very detailed.
> Cutaways with inside views of beehives, inside views of bumblebee nests,
> etc. Great for "compare and contrast" as well as a good intro to honeybees
> and bees in general. It's intended for kids, but even *I* found it to be
> interesting and informative.
>
> I'll have to check my copy for the author and real title.
>
> --Jane Beckman [[log in to unmask]]
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