NEW YORK (MMD Newswire) November 11, 2009 -- In What Does a Bee Do? by Tina Louise, a friendly bee helps dispel children's fear of bees by focusing instead on their importance and on what children can do to help them.
Louise, best known for her role as Ginger on Gilligan's Island, is a strong advocate for both literacy skills and the plight of the vanishing honey bee. In her second children's book, What Does a Bee Do?, she teaches parents and their young children, ages three to nine, why honey bee populations might be dwindling and how this affects the many agricultural crops that are pollinated by bees.
Green-themed and filled with colorful illustrations, What Does a Bee Do? is meant to be as educational as it is entertaining. The playful dialogue helps unfold the story of a group of children and their friend, a honey bee, who shows them how much more she does in the world than just make honey and how humans and bees can help each other survive and prosper.
Coming out just in time for the holidays, What Does A Bee Do? is designed to be both playful and colorful, even as it delivers an important message about the environment.
What Does a Bee Do? is available for sale online at Amazon.com and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Television, movie and theater star Tina Louise is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Actors Studio. A literacy advocate for over a decade, she volunteers for Learning Leaders in New York, where she helps her students gain confidence, self-determination and literacy skills. She is also the author of the children's book, When I Grow Up.
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