I've pasted below an enthusiastic review that appears on the blog "Bless Their Hearts Mom: Single Parenthood with a Touch of Grace."
This may seem like an odd choice for the Easter basket, but the poems are charming
and the kids will love them!
Synopsis:
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BEE NAMED BEA is a humorous poetry book for toddlers through beginning
readers. Adult readers will enjoy reading the book as well. Twenty poems
tell of the joys and problems of 19 animals and one little girl.
Problems have a good resolution. A great bedtime selection.
Review:
This is a very lyrical book of poems, and you will find yourself smiling while reading them!
Kids will laugh with glee and demand to read more, for example:
“A bee name Bea
Said Mercy me –
Everyone’s afraid of me!
When I try to be a friendly bee
They zoom away and let me be –
Just me, Bea, by myself.”
Said Mercy me –
Everyone’s afraid of me!
When I try to be a friendly bee
They zoom away and let me be –
Just me, Bea, by myself.”
The poems are aimed at both boys and girls. The are great for early
reading, thanks to the colorful rhyme and easy text, and great for
memorization, if you're looking for a cute poem to perform at say Summer
camp! Miss Grace's favorite one was:
It teaches kids that it's okay to be quieter and not screaming around!
Other poems teach being safe, accomplishing something when you try,
sharing and being friends. It's a lovely book and one that we highly
recommend!
About the Author:
Author,Candace
Dietz, has taught Spanish for more than 30 years to students of all
ages. She is the mother of 4 and grandmother of 8. Her two loves are
language and children. She lives in De Pere, Wisconsin.
About the Illustrator:
Virginia
is an artist, former nurse and businesswoman. She is the mother of
three children and the grandmother of three as well! She lives in
Pittsburg, PA and Sarasota, Fl, depending on the season.
Her art is joyful and
whimsical.

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