You Can't Judge A Bee By Its Color
A thoughtful tale of inclusion and acceptance, YOU CAN’T JUDGE A BEE BY ITS COLOR combines playful rhyme and charming cut paper collage illustrations to gently reinforce these important themes.
Today, honeybees and bumblebees are beloved creatures and can be seen on products ranging from party napkins to Christmas ornaments to throw pillows. Most folks, however, know little about other species of bees. Let’s change this and introduce the world to Bob, a blue orchard bee—a species that is vital to food production because of its tremendous ability to pollinate.
A thoughtful tale of inclusion and acceptance, YOU CAN’T JUDGE A BEE BY ITS COLOR combines playful rhyme and charming cut paper collage illustrations to gently reinforce these important themes.
Today, honeybees and bumblebees are beloved creatures and can be seen on products ranging from party napkins to Christmas ornaments to throw pillows. Most folks, however, know little about other species of bees. Let’s change this and introduce the world to Bob, a blue orchard bee—a species that is vital to food production because of its tremendous ability to pollinate.
A thoughtful tale of inclusion and acceptance, YOU CAN’T JUDGE A BEE BY ITS COLOR combines playful rhyme and charming cut paper collage illustrations to gently reinforce these important themes.
Today, honeybees and bumblebees are beloved creatures and can be seen on products ranging from party napkins to Christmas ornaments to throw pillows. Most folks, however, know little about other species of bees. Let’s change this and introduce the world to Bob, a blue orchard bee—a species that is vital to food production because of its tremendous ability to pollinate.