C.C. Bee Moves to Honey Town and the Adventures of Grampa Bumble

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Marsha A. Prude ISBN: 9781483616360
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: August 6, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Marsha A. Prude
ISBN: 9781483616360
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: August 6, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

In stylish and charming children's-story fashion, Marsha A. Prude give life and amazing adventure to a bumblebee family and, in particular, to its young star, C.C. Bee. In C.C. Bee Moves to Honey Town and the Adventures of Grampa Bumble, the young C.C. Bee and his family find out suddenly that they must move from their home in Bee Village. Although he is fearful of the change in his Gampa Bumble in Honey Town and making new friends. Still, all is not exactly well in Honey Town, the Bee family's new surroundings. While Gampa Bumble regales the family with some of his wonderful adventure stories away from Honey Town, he also tells the family about a great local mystery involving his father, C. C. Bee's great-gampa, Boss Bumble. With characters like "Boss Bumble," "Big Barley the Bear," "Winslow Duck," Pea Wig," and others, including a talking rock, a talking weasel, a talking water-well bucket, and most importantly, a very special talking cane. Marsh Prude delights children and adults alike with this fanciful tale of adventure and intrigue. Complemented by warm and descriptive illustrations, C.C. Bee Moves to Honey Town and the Adventure of Grampa Bumble, by Marsha A. Prude, is sure to be an asked-for nightly reading and listening ritual for young, eager minds.

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In stylish and charming children's-story fashion, Marsha A. Prude give life and amazing adventure to a bumblebee family and, in particular, to its young star, C.C. Bee. In C.C. Bee Moves to Honey Town and the Adventures of Grampa Bumble, the young C.C. Bee and his family find out suddenly that they must move from their home in Bee Village. Although he is fearful of the change in his Gampa Bumble in Honey Town and making new friends. Still, all is not exactly well in Honey Town, the Bee family's new surroundings. While Gampa Bumble regales the family with some of his wonderful adventure stories away from Honey Town, he also tells the family about a great local mystery involving his father, C. C. Bee's great-gampa, Boss Bumble. With characters like "Boss Bumble," "Big Barley the Bear," "Winslow Duck," Pea Wig," and others, including a talking rock, a talking weasel, a talking water-well bucket, and most importantly, a very special talking cane. Marsh Prude delights children and adults alike with this fanciful tale of adventure and intrigue. Complemented by warm and descriptive illustrations, C.C. Bee Moves to Honey Town and the Adventure of Grampa Bumble, by Marsha A. Prude, is sure to be an asked-for nightly reading and listening ritual for young, eager minds.

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