The Bee Who Spoke: The Wonderful World of Belle and the Bee
By (Author) Al MacCuish
By (author) Rebecca Gibbon
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st September 2014
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
32
Width 195mm, Height 260mm
400g
Meet Belle, a Parisian girl who goes on holiday to the countryside and is eager to explore on her new bicycle. Soon, though, disaster strikes: Belle falls off her bike and is lost and alone. Now it's time to meet a talking bee! Yes, a bee who speaks! The talking bee rescues Belle and they set off together ...
Follow the wonderful adventure of Belle and the bee as they meet every kind of plant and animal proud to call the countryside their home. Just like Belle, you'll be amazed to discover how nature works: you'll never look at the natural world around you in the same way again.
'An enchanting childrens picture book with an educational and environmental heart the perfect holiday read for children' - London Mums Magazine
'Enchanting and entertaining A beautifully written story with incredible illustrations, a great read for your child to get lost in' - Baby Buzz Magazine
'A vibrant tale that will both entertain and educate' - Baby & Me
'Just lovely and Rebecca Gibbons fab illustrations make it a beautiful gift' - Bambinogoodies.co.uk
'This engaging, witty story has beautiful illustrations and an environmental theme. The wonderful tale of Belle and the Bee will enchant and entertain young readers and spur their curiosity about the natural world' - The Green Parent
'An entertaining and educational read for young readers which tells of discovery and friendship using a witty storyline and beautiful illustrations' - Your Cotswold Family
Al MacCuish is the co-founder of Sunshine, a creative entertainment production company based in London and Los Angeles. He has written two bestselling childrens books, including Operation Alphabet, which was recently listed in the Daily Telegraphs 100 Best Childrens Books of All Time. Al was also named one of Britains most influential people in 2016 by Debretts and The Sunday Times. Rebecca Gibbons illustrations have appeared in the New Yorker, Vogue and The Wall Street Journal. She contributed the illustrations to Players in Pigtails and Elizabeth Leads the Way.