By Deb Barwick

Cover Blurb:

Do you know what to do if a tired and thirsty bumble bee landed at your feet? Grandma does! Find out how Grandma nursed a tired and thirsty bumble bee back to life with just sugar water and love in this wonderfully illustrated children’s bedtime story book rated 5 stars on Amazon. Based on a true story and influenced by the writings of Julia Donaldson’s The Gruffalo, this book is written with rhythmic sentences and illustrated with solid lines, bold colours and large words so that even those with visual difficulties can enjoy it. A popular book for children aged 0-6, parents, carers, teachers and librarians have praised the way it is written and how easy it is to understand. This book has been described as “a beautiful heartwarming story”, a “fun way to teach about bumble bees” and that it “teaches little ones how to be kind to others”. The perfect book to add to your child’s library.

Grandma Saved a Bumble Bee by Author Martin E. Roberts – Book Review

A book aimed at younger children, the message – how to help bees in distress – will also appeal to older readers as they learn about the natural world. Fantastic and colourful illustrations. The cute bee has appealing facial expressions that will be easily understood by younger non-readers. Grandma is caring, calm and cheerful, setting a great example on how to behave around insects and wildlife. The type is large and bold for early self-reading, and the book is a good size for kids to handle.

One small niggle; the rhyme doesn’t always scan well, but the theme and illustrations more than make up for this. I’d recommend this book for pre-school children having story time with a parent/guardian, and also for early self-readers.

I award, Grandma Saves a Bumble Bee, 4 stars.

Return to Shop

Leave a Reply

The Book Dragon