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CHILDREN'S BOOKS:AMADI'S SNOWMANNewGIVE A GOATNew UNDER THE NIGHT SKYNew CARPET BOY'S GIFT, THE EVERYBODY'S SOMEBODY'S LUNCH GIFT FOR GITA, A GOAT LADY, THE HEALTHY FOODS FROM HEALTHY SOILS JUST FOR ELEPHANTS KEEP YOUR EAR ON THE BALL LIFE UNDER ICE LIGHTS FOR GITA LUCY'S FAMILY TREE MUSHROOM MAN, THE MUSKRAT WILL BE SWIMMING OPENING DAY OUR FRIENDSHIP RULES PLAYING WAR PROJECT PUFFIN ROSES FOR GITA SARAH'S BOAT SAVING BIRDS SAY SOMETHING SEA SOUP: PHYTOPLANKTON SEA SOUP: ZOOPLANKTON SHELTERWOOD SHY MAMA'S HALLOWEEN SPIRT THAT MOVES US, THE (VOL.I) SPIRT THAT MOVES US, THE (VOL.II) SPIRT THAT MOVES US, THE (VOL.III) STONE WALL SECRETS TALKING WALLS TALKING WALLS: THE STORIES CONTINUE THANKS TO THE ANIMALS TRAVELS WITH TARRA VERY BEST BED, THE WELCOMING BABIES WHEN THE BEES FLY HOME WHO BELONGS HERE |
Boys often gain recognition in our culture for their strength and athletic ability, and those who do not fit into the traditional mold may feel misunderstood. When the Bees Fly Home allows readers to see that artistic and sensitive boys have their own special place. Young Jonathan, the son of a beekeeper, isn’t sturdy enough to help his dad with some of the work on the farm, and his father is sometimes irritable with him. It’s worse now, because the family is struggling to make ends meet during a drought, and their bees aren’t making much honey. ![]() Many educators and parents are now looking more closely at the emotional development of boys. We know that life for those boys who don't fit the traditional mold is often more of a struggle than we would wish. Child rearing experts now encourage parents and teachers to show greater acceptance of the range of feelings boys experience. This book will also intrigue children with it's many interesting facts about bees. These valuable insects buzz through the pages leaving a trail of facts about their species. When the Bees Fly Home will help inspire classroom conversations about: The importance of the arts and creativity as a source of pride and self esteem for some children Ways to appreciate the "different gifts" every individual brings to the group Gender roles and stereotyped ideas about the behavior of boys and girls Agricultural and rural lifeespecially income issues Sibling rivalry Resources: Raising boys in today's world: Spunky Girls, Sensitive Boys, article by Nancy Kalish www.sesameworkshop.org/parents/advice/article/0,4125,59180-0-400,00.html Raising Boys, article by Amy Rawson www.neww.org/we_myi/WM20/wm20raising.htm Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys by Michael Thompson Speaking of Boys: Answers to the Most-Asked Questions About Raising Sons, by Michael Thompson Real Boys: Rescuing Our Sons from the Myths of Boyhood, by William Pollack Raising Boys: Why Boys Are DifferentAnd How to Help them Become Happy and Well-Balanced Men, by Steve Biddulph All about bees; for adults and children who want to learn more: NOVA'S program "Tales from the Hive" has a companion web site, It has excellent photography & information. http://www.pbs.org./wgbh/nova/bees/ The National Honey Board's website http://www.honey.com Activities: Have the children spend a half an hour working with modeling beeswax. Make candles using the dip method or a variety of molds. Sources for Beeswax: Stockmar modeling beeswax comes in six colors and costs $12.95. Stockmar is available through Heathsong Catalog,and crafts stores nationally. Invite a beekeeper to your classroom to talk about bees and possibly bring an observation hive.
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