I keep a notebook for all of my questions and try to get their autographs and pictures after each one. There was a very funny moment where I told her something about Siri and then we pulled out her phone and tried it. I thought that was very funny. Also, I think I like that one because a lot of my friends listen to my podcast and they all say that one was their favorite. When you think of a career, you usually think of a career that is more man-oriented, like a fireman or a policeman.
You and your mom have worked together on multiple art projects. What do you like about working with her? We also have a mother-and-daughter bond. I think that really helps our artwork and makes it better. You also collaborate with your dad on art projects. Su Recommended [return][return]This book is about a day in the life of a friendly bee, cleverly named Bea. Sure to please toddlers. The graphics are computer generated, but I would argue that it takes some talent to bring these characters to life in a toddlers world.
The animals are cute, fuzzy and the story is happy. The background consists of sunshine, trees, hills and flowers. There is no clear message, however, the animal sounds will probably suffice to its intended audience. The bright colors and cute animals will attract youngsters. It works as a bedtime book because the Little Bea goes to bed after a busy day. It would also be an attention getting book as a read aloud to preschool aged children.
This book would make for a good board book and it would work in a public library or a preschool library. Sep 03, April rated it liked it. A book review from Publisher's Weekly said, "With its digital art and low-impact narration, Roode's debut may seem fluffy, but it's a solid choice for very young readers. The spreads unspool from left to right as Little Bea she's a bee plays with a family of ducks "Now we're going to chase you, Little Bea!
The text is full of sounds "Pitter. Drop" , interna 1. There are super neat and colorful illustrations in this book that I think beginning readers would really like.
I would recommend this book to beginning readers as it has pretty simple language and an easy story to follow. Nov 09, Jenna Smith rated it really liked it Shelves: From the time the sun wakes Little Bea up, she has so much to accomplish! Little Bea has so many friends to play with and help out, all before the moon comes up! She helps Beaver gather pears for his pie, she picks carrots for Rabbit's lunch, she shares her honey with Bear, and she also plays in the rain with Mouse. So many friends want to spend time with Little Bea in just one short day.
This book shows children how to share and help their friends out even if they don't have very much time! Lit From the time the sun wakes Little Bea up, she has so much to accomplish! Little Bea helps children learn how to be good friends and to help out whenever they can! Each child could tell how much they had to get done and how they handled it and if they helped their friends or shared.
The story begins with Britta, starving and Digitally created art looks slick and bright. The big idea of my podcast is that I really want to inspire other girls to make their own platform to do stuff, like have a podcast or do art or all sorts of stuff. Sure to please toddlers. So, naturally, I had to explore further.
Feb 22, babyhippoface rated it it was ok Shelves: A little bee, Bea, wakes up and buzzes through the day meeting other animals. There's practically no story here at all, and the computer-generated illustrations look completely I suppose babies and toddlers might enjoy the animal noises.
I didn't even like this one, really, but one star seemed a little too harsh.
Apr 04, Maddypictures rated it it was ok. A busy bee named "Bea" buzzes around, looking like a unscrewed lightbulb with her tiny striped body and bulbous yellow head.
Gardening, visiting with friends, playing in the rain, and an array of other little mini-adventures in a bucolic outdoor setting wear her out until she "Bzz. Zzzzzzzz," goes to sleep. Digitally created art looks slick and bright. Apr 14, Samantha rated it it was ok Shelves: Roode's 1st picture book features a cute little bee who crosses paths with his various animal friends over the course of a day.
Featuring lots of animal sounds and big bright pictures this book would be an excellent storytime read! It would be useful for many different themes: Jan 07, Natasha Ulloa rated it it was amazing. One of my little one's favorite books! She loves the illustrations.
Got this for her when she was just under a year and it immediately became one of her favorites. Nov 29, Natalie Heavrin rated it really liked it Shelves: What a precious book for little ones!
This is probably below school age, but I think kindergartners would enjoy it. The pictures and big and colorful and the text is an easy read.
Young kids would have fun making the different animal noises. Nov 10, Bear rated it it was ok. FAQs Advertise Become a member. Books Kids Fiction Little Bea. She needs to visit them. She needs to share them. She needs to do them. She needs to play them.
The whole wide world! She needs to explore it before the sun goes to sleep. Won't you come buzz along with Little Bea? Editor reviews 1 reviews Overall rating. Was this review helpful to you? User reviews There are no user reviews for this listing. Already have an account? Log in now or Create an account.
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