The Big Idea Gang is buzzing with excitement! They're going to show Clay Elementary just how important bees can be in this chapter book series about making a case--and making a difference--by the author of Jigsaw Jones.
Bee the Change
β Scribed by Gilpin, Stephen;Preller, James
- Publisher
- Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 971 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Boston ; New York
- ISBN
- 0358056039
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The Big Idea Gang is buzzing with excitement! They're going to show Clay Elementary just how important bees can be in this chapter book series about making a caseβand making a differenceβby the author of Jigsaw Jones.
After Kym and Lizzie get the awesome opportunity to visit a bee colony, they realize all the wonderful things bees do! But how can it be that these amazing insects are disappearing? And what will happen to our food chain without the great pollinators buzzing about? If only everyone else at Clay Elementary could understand how important the bees are for the environment! Now that's a big idea that needs to be shared! With the help of Connor and Deon, Kym and Lizzie set out to show their school the beauty of bees, and use their powers of persuasion to make a difference in the world. **
About the Author
James Preller is the author of the popular Jigsaw Jones mystery books, which have sold more than 10 million copies. He is also the author of Bystander , named a 2009 Junior Library Guild Selection and Six Innings , an ALA Notable Book. James lives in Delmar, New York with his wife, three children, cats, and dog. Visit him at www.jamespreller.com.
β¦ Subjects
JUVENILE FICTION -- Humorous Stories
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