Families who loved These Bees Count! by Alison Formento often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child expresses a fear of stinging insects or shows a budding interest in where their food comes from. It is an ideal bridge for children who are nervous about nature, as it reframes the scary buzzing of bees into an organized, musical, and essential conversation about the environment. The story follows a diverse classroom on a field trip to a local bee farm. While Farmer Ellen explains the mechanics of beekeeping, the bees themselves narrate their busy lives through a rhythmic 1 to 10 counting sequence. It gently addresses the importance of biodiversity and the hard work behind every spoonful of honey. The book is developmentally perfect for preschoolers through second graders, blending foundational math with environmental stewardship. Parents will appreciate how it builds appreciation for these tiny workers while easing the common childhood anxiety surrounding bees.