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The Boy Who Lost His Bumble

$17.95 $19.95
Discover the enchanting story of 'The Boy Who Lost His Bumble', a heartwarming picture book by Trudi Esberger. Perfect for children aged 3 to 7, this beautifully illustrated paperback captures a child's fascination with nature and the pivotal role of bees in our ecosystem. Journey alongside the boy as he grapples with the sudden disappearance of his beloved bumblebee on a rainy day. Each page unravels his charming but unsuccessful efforts to bring back his buzzing friend, encouraging young readers to empathize with nature's mysteries. This captivating tale not only entertains but also educates children about the essential role bees play in our world, making it an ideal choice for those seeking eco-friendly children's literature. With dimensions of 250 x 250 mm and 32 pages of vibrant illustrations, 'The Boy Who Lost His Bumble' is a delightful addition to any child's bookshelf. Celebrate spring's arrival and the beauty of nature with this gentle introduction to the cycles of life, perfect for bedtime stories. Encourage your child's love for reading and nature with this must-have book!

Author: Trudi Esberger Publisher: Child’s Play
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 250 x 250 mm
Pages: 32
Publication Date: 01-09-2014

The boy in this debut picture book is fascinated by bees, and is puzzled and saddened when they disappear one rainy day. What can have caused them to leave, and is there anything he can do to get his bumble back? Not one of his antics is successful, but things start to look a little brighter with the arrival of Spring. A gentle, quirky introduction to the cycles of nature, with an important and highly topical message about the value of bees to our world.

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A young boy looks for his missing bumblebee in a beautifully illustrated scene celebrating nature and bees' importance.
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The Boy Who Lost His Bumble

$17.95 $19.95
Discover the enchanting story of 'The Boy Who Lost His Bumble', a heartwarming picture book by Trudi Esberger. Perfect for children aged 3 to 7, this beautifully illustrated paperback captures a child's fascination with nature and the pivotal role of bees in our ecosystem. Journey alongside the boy as he grapples with the sudden disappearance of his beloved bumblebee on a rainy day. Each page unravels his charming but unsuccessful efforts to bring back his buzzing friend, encouraging young readers to empathize with nature's mysteries. This captivating tale not only entertains but also educates children about the essential role bees play in our world, making it an ideal choice for those seeking eco-friendly children's literature. With dimensions of 250 x 250 mm and 32 pages of vibrant illustrations, 'The Boy Who Lost His Bumble' is a delightful addition to any child's bookshelf. Celebrate spring's arrival and the beauty of nature with this gentle introduction to the cycles of life, perfect for bedtime stories. Encourage your child's love for reading and nature with this must-have book!

Author: Trudi Esberger Publisher: Child’s Play
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 250 x 250 mm
Pages: 32
Publication Date: 01-09-2014

The boy in this debut picture book is fascinated by bees, and is puzzled and saddened when they disappear one rainy day. What can have caused them to leave, and is there anything he can do to get his bumble back? Not one of his antics is successful, but things start to look a little brighter with the arrival of Spring. A gentle, quirky introduction to the cycles of nature, with an important and highly topical message about the value of bees to our world.

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