The Bee Tree.The Bee Tree bee tree n. 1. Any of various trees, such as the basswood, having nectar-rich flowers that are especially attractive to bees. 2. A hollow tree in which bees form nests. Stephen Buchmann and Diana Cohn, authors Paul Mirocha, illustrator Cinco Puntos Press 701 Texas Avenue, El Paso El Paso (ĕl pă`sō), city (1990 pop. 515,342), seat of El Paso co., extreme W Tex., on the Rio Grande opposite Juárez, Mex.; inc. 1873. , TX 79901 0938317989, $17.95 www.cincopuntos.com Entomologist Stephen Buchmann and award-winning children's book author Diana Cohn present The Bee Tree, a stunning children's picturebook based on the real-life traditions of honey hunters of Malaysia's indigenous people, who use special techniques to collect honey from dangerous, 1-inch long giant honeybees of the rainforest. Though fierce, the giant wild honeybees are also a critical link of the rainforest's ecology, and are deeply respected by the honey hunters. The Bee Tree recounts the legend of Hitam Manis, a servant girl who became transformed into a bee, and tells of the many precautions honey hunters take to avoid being stung stung v. Past tense and past participle of sting. stung Verb the past of sting Adj. 1. (such as collecting honey only on moonless nights, and sending sparks to the ground to lure away guardian bees from the honeycomb honeycomb a mosaic of closely packed units with depressed centers giving a honeycomb appearance. honeycomb ringworm see favus. honeycomb stomach reticulum. ), all through the eyes of a young boy being schooled in ancient ways. Illustrator Paul Mirocha made five trips to Malaysia to perfectly capture the color, life, and near-magical wonder of the Malaysian rainforest and its bees in this wonderful picturebook, supplemented at the end with a section of amazing facts Amazing Facts is an American radio program and media ministry founded in 1965 by Joe Crews in Baltimore, Maryland. about Malaysia's rainforests, bee trees with up to one hundred bee
honeycombs, and honey hunters. Highly recommended.
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Amazing Facts is an American radio program and media ministry founded in 1965 by Joe Crews in Baltimore, Maryland.
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