Author, Peggy McGee, author of "The Psychic Sara Series", the Orphan Train Adventures, and the Wildflower Series (to name a few) taught school, covering many grade levels and college courses in various states, during the first part of her employment years. She has a MS in Education, to include Social Sciences and a Reading Specialty. Most recently, prior to retirement, she was involved with the elderly, providing for their psycho-social needs. During this time, she published many newsletters; however, her ultimate goal was always to become an author. She has three children, five grandchildren and currently lives with her husband in Michigan.
Review
As readers follow Honey Bee's journey, they are encouraged to partake in a sense of responsibility and empathy. Whether it's counting the number of animals, tallying their needs, or identifying various objects, young readers are actively involved in the learning process.
The book concludes with a special badge, rewarding children who have demonstrated their love and dedication to helping animals. This tangible symbol serves as a source of pride and motivates children to continue their compassionate actions.
Moral: The moral of this story is that through active participation and empathy, children learn the importance of responsibility towards animals and develop a sense of compassion. The special badge at the end of the book reinforces these values, encouraging children to take pride in their efforts and continue to make a positive difference in the lives of animals.
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Amazon: https://books2read.com/u/bodPBL
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