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Reach for this book when your child starts expressing fear of bees or when you want to nurture a sense of global responsibility for the environment. Through rhythmic verse and bright illustrations, Brystol the Bee leads a world tour that transforms a common playground fear into an appreciation for the hard work insects do for our food and flowers. It is an ideal bridge between bedtime storytelling and early science concepts. This story focuses on the interconnectedness of nature, teaching elementary-aged children that even the smallest creatures have big jobs. It emphasizes themes of joy and accountability, helping kids see themselves as partners in protecting the planet. Parents will appreciate the sing-along quality of the poetry, which makes it a fun, low-stress way to build vocabulary and environmental empathy during a quiet evening together.