Children's Nonfiction Environmental Science & Ecosystems
The Bee Mother
- Publisher
- Portage & Main Press
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2024
- Category
- Environmental Science & Ecosystems, Seasons, Insects, Spiders, etc., Native Canadian
- Recommended Age
- 9 to 12
- Recommended Grade
- 4 to 7
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Downloadable audio file
- ISBN
- 9781774921333
- Publish Date
- Aug 2024
- List Price
- $32.95
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Description
Learn about the life cycles of different kinds of bees in this enlightening picture book.
As flowers and trees begin to bud and bloom, Nox Ap, the bee mother, emerges from her winter sleep. To the Gitxsan, she is nature’s gardener. Without her hard work as a pollinator, we could not enjoy the fruits of strawberries and huckleberries. Follow her life from the first thaw of spring to the end of autumn.
In the seventh book of Hetxw'ms Gyetxw (Brett D. Huson)’s Mothers of Xsan series, readers will discover the important role of the bumblebee, the honeybee, and the yellow jacket wasp in the Xsan ecosystem.
About the authors
Hetxw'ms Gyetxw Brett Huson's profile page
Natasha Donovan is the illustrator of the award-winning Mothers of Xsan series (written by Brett Huson). She illustrated the graphic novel Surviving the City (written by Tasha Spillett), which won a Manitoba Book Award and received an American Indian Youth Literature Award (AIYLA) honor. She also illustrated Classified: The Secret Career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee Aerospace Engineer which won an Orbis Pictus Honor Book and an American Indian Youth Literature Award (AIYLA). Natasha is Métis, and spent her early life in Vancouver, British Columbia. Although she moved to the United States to marry a mathematician, she prefers to keep her own calculations to the world of color and line. She lives in Washington. www.natashadonovan.com
Editorial Reviews
“Described with delicious adjectives (“pillowy moss floor”) that enrich the story…lushly colored and detailed; the fur on the bumblebee looks ready to be brushed. This great blend of nonfiction with narrative and amazing illustrations will engage readers in the life of bees and their significance to the Gitxsan Nation. A solid general purchase.” —Tamara Saarinen, School Library Journal