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OverviewGeraldine is an energetic, spirited second-grader with a passion for inventing. When she observes a decline in the bee population, Geraldine decides to find a way to help. A field trip to the space museum and a challenging homework assignment prompt her to sort through her parents' old gadgets and gizmos to create an invention that may one day save the bees. Can she produce something truly remarkable; something that might help the environment and change the world? AGES: 5 to 8 AUTHOR: Sol Regwan is an optometrist who loves to write. He is the author of the first book in the Gizmo Girl series, Geraldine and the Most Spectacular Science Project, and has authored two other successful children's books, The Adventures of Pugley Bear and Dylan and His Magical Robot. Denise Muzzio spent her early childhood drawing and surrounded by books. When she grew up, she decided to study graphic design, illustration, and animation to keep that inner child alive. SELLING POINTS: . Encourages discussion and activities about the ways in which creative thinking and science work hand in hand . Solution for protecting bees as well as the food supply through common core strategies . Inspires STEM-learning as well as teaching environmental issues such as the value of recycling and reusing . Places emphasis on literacy, exploring, and hands on experimentation by connecting ideas on and identifying future questions to investigate Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sol Regwan , Denise MuzzioPublisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Imprint: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 22.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780764359941ISBN 10: 0764359940 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 28 August 2020 Recommended Age: From 5 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsGeraldine and the Space Bees is the second book in the Geraldine series. In Space Bees, the book begins with Geraldine watering her moms flowers. She notices that there arent as many bees flying around the plants as usual. The next day at school, her teacher says that they are going on a field trip to the space museum; this is exciting to Geraldine! At the space museum, she learns about different things in space and has a homework assignment to create something to send into outer space. Back at home, she uses her imagination and makes something helpful that will hopefully help save the bees.I think I will like the books in the Geraldine series! She is close to my age and thinks up exciting things to do and make. I did not know much about bees, besides them being important for plants, before reading this book. I now know how important they are and will remember to not be scared of them. Space Bees is for any age of reader who likes colorful illustrations and a fun story. -- Kids' BookBuzz This story is relevant to our day as well as entertaining. We all are becoming aware of the serious decline in our bee population. The connectivity of all living things trembles when even one delicate part starts to wane. The loss of bees will have a wide effect on what remains. Geraldine's energetic nature and love of invention soon sets her to work on a remedy to the bees' plight. A field trip to the museum and a challenging homework assignment sets her spirited mind into motion. This is an interesting, and inspiring story. (Ages 5-8) -- Midwest Book Review Geraldine and the Space Bees makes a great reading choice for science and STEM/STEAM classes, where learners can discuss how they can and would address the environmental factors leading to the decline in bee populations, and why this is such a serious matter. -- Mom Read It Geraldine and the Space Bees is the second book in the Geraldine series. In Space Bees, the book begins with Geraldine watering her moms flowers. She notices that there arent as many bees flying around the plants as usual. The next day at school, her teacher says that they are going on a field trip to the space museum; this is exciting to Geraldine! At the space museum, she learns about different things in space and has a homework assignment to create something to send into outer space. Back at home, she uses her imagination and makes something helpful that will hopefully help save the bees.I think I will like the books in the Geraldine series! She is close to my age and thinks up exciting things to do and make. I did not know much about bees, besides them being important for plants, before reading this book. I now know how important they are and will remember to not be scared of them. Space Bees is for any age of reader who likes colorful illustrations and a fun story. -- Kids' BookBuzz Author InformationSol Regwan is an optometrist who loves to write. He is the author of the first book in the Gizmo Girl series, Geraldine and the Most Spectacular Science Project, and has authored two other successful children's books, The Adventures of Pugley Bear and Dylan and His Magical Robot. You can find him on Instagram @solregwanauthor. Denise Muzzio spent her early childhood drawing and surrounded by books. When she grew up, she decided to study graphic design, illustration, and animation to keep that inner child alive. Visit her at www.denisemuzzio.com Denise Muzzio spent her early childhood drawing and surrounded by books. When she grew up, she decided to study graphic design, illustration, and animation to keep that inner child alive. She is also a yoga teacher and lives in Rosario, Argentina, working as a freelance designer and illustrator specializing in children’s literature. Visit her at www.denisemuzzio.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |