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Jason picked up a stone, loaded his sling-shot, and aimed. The shot hit the bees' nest and suddenly a cloud of bees was buzzing around Jason. He ran into his house fast.

Jason was puzzled. The day before the bees had crawled slowly up his arm. They didn't buzz. They didn't sting.

Mr. Weiss, the beekeeper, tells Jason why the bees acted as they did and much more. Young readers will learn about bees, too, in this entertaining and informative story.

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Brom Hoban

Brom Hoban

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Brom Hoban lives in New York City. He attended Pratt Institute and SUNY at Purchase, New York. Previously, he illustrated THE SEA-THING CHILD by Rus... See more

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Kirkus Reviews

Jason and the Bees
Curiosity about bees gets Jason into a close scrape, but then he meets beekeeper Mr. Weiss who explains to him...

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