This is a review for the children’s book B Is For Beekeeping An Alphabet Book written by Justin Weiss and Illustrated by Winda Mylyasari that I received in exchange for this review.
Charlie and I sat down this morning to watch B is for Beekeeping as we prepare to study Bees in our Homeschool Class this week. I am hoping I will be able to find a Bee Farm for us to visit on a Field Trip. Would you like to go with us?
As we read the book Charlie and I had fun learning what each letter of the Alphabet stood for. Then we would come up with other words beginning with each letter and drawing those words in our Art Class. I think it would e neat if I was out and about in DFW and we ran into the Artist and his family who lives around Dallas just like Charlie and I do.
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B is for Beekeeping is the must-have children’s book for all beekeeping enthusiasts. Encourage the next generation of Beekeepers by teaching them the ABCs of beekeeping with playful illustrations and easy-to-understand vocabulary.
Did you know one-third of the food we eat gets pollinated by Honeybees? Honeybees are critical to our ecosystem. By purchasing this book, you are helping children learn the important role that Honeybees play in our world. Additionally, a portion of all sales will be donated to charities supporting the conservation and protection of Honeybees.
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About Justin Weiss
Justin Weiss is a husband, father, and hobby beekeeper. He loves to explore the world with his family and try new foods.
Justin was born and raised in California but currently lives outside of Dallas, Texas on a small suburban homestead. He and his wife have a garden, keep Bees, raise Quail and Chickens, and have an orange Cat named Leo. Justin is fluent in Spanish having also lived in Chile, Easter Island, and Spain.
Justin serves his community as the Assistant City Manager and also as a board member for the local school district’s education foundation.
It has always been a dream of his to publish a book — a special gift for his children that they will hopefully want to pass down one day, too.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates