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Ever wondered how bees build their incredible homes — and what happens when the hive gets too crowded?
Bees Build Beehives takes young readers inside the fascinating world of bee construction, following a colony as it grows, splits, and builds a brand-new hive from scratch. Part of an illustrated narrative nonfiction series exploring how animals create homes that suit their needs, this book is perfect for curious kids in early primary school who are just beginning to discover the wonders of the natural world. With vibrant full-colour illustrations and a warm storytelling approach, it makes complex animal behaviour accessible and exciting.
- Narrative Nonfiction Magic: Information is woven into an engaging story format, making it easy for young readers to follow and absorb facts without feeling like a textbook.
- Hands-On Learning: A "Build Like a Bee" activity invites kids to try out bee-inspired building techniques for themselves — perfect for classrooms or rainy-day fun at home.
- World Geography Built In: A range map shows where bees live around the world, gently introducing young readers to geography and habitats.
- Reference-Ready: A glossary and further resources section supports independent learning and makes this a great addition to a home or classroom library.
About the Author
Elizabeth Raum is an experienced children's nonfiction author who has written widely on science and nature topics for young readers. Her clear, engaging writing style makes complex subjects approachable and fun for early learners. Bees Build Beehives is illustrated by Romina Martí, whose vibrant, detailed artwork brings the busy world of bees vividly to life on every page.
Product Details
- Publisher: Amicus
- Publication date: 6 February 2018
- Language: English
- Print length: 24 pages
- ISBN-13: 9781681521503
- Reading age: Early primary / Ages 5–8



