The Children's Life of the Bee

4.7

Buzz, buzz, buzz. A fascinating and beautifully written explanation of the life of the honey bee. Maeterlinck, who won the Noble Prize for Literature, wrote a more scholarly work called The Life of the Bee but then rewrote it in simpler terms so that children could appreciate what goes in a hive. The book describes in simple language the inner workings of a hive from its beginning with a swarm to the fully functional hive with thousands of workers, drones and a queen busily building, repairing and gathering. (Summary by phil chenevert)

Chapters

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1 - ON THE THRESHOLD OF THE HIVE 11:26 Read by Phil Chenevert
2 - THE SWARM 51:30 Read by Phil Chenevert
3 - THE FOUNDATION OF THE CITY 43:42 Read by Phil Chenevert
4 - THE YOUNG QUEENS 20:23 Read by Phil Chenevert
5 - THE MASSACRE OF THE MALES 10:08 Read by Phil Chenevert
6 - THE PROGRESS OF THE RACE 25:01 Read by Phil Chenevert

Reviews

mandatory listening for all ages


I just saw my first bee swarm. Now I understand what was happening. With bees declining, possibly heading for extinction, this should be mandatory listening for adults and children alike.

Better than nature programmes on TV


The fascinating, tragic & glorious life of the bee. Worth listening to more than once. More interesting/enthralling than modern TV nature documentaries.