What's the Buzz?: Honey for a Sweet New Year
Visit a bee farm, and follow the bees as they carry kisses from flower to flower and return to their hives with their tummies full of nectar. Learn how the honey is extracted from the combs and makes its way from the hive to the table, to be enjoyed with slices of apples for a Rosh Hashanah treat.
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What's the Buzz?: Honey for a Sweet New Year
Visit a bee farm, and follow the bees as they carry kisses from flower to flower and return to their hives with their tummies full of nectar. Learn how the honey is extracted from the combs and makes its way from the hive to the table, to be enjoyed with slices of apples for a Rosh Hashanah treat.
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What's the Buzz?: Honey for a Sweet New Year

What's the Buzz?: Honey for a Sweet New Year

What's the Buzz?: Honey for a Sweet New Year

What's the Buzz?: Honey for a Sweet New Year

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Overview

Visit a bee farm, and follow the bees as they carry kisses from flower to flower and return to their hives with their tummies full of nectar. Learn how the honey is extracted from the combs and makes its way from the hive to the table, to be enjoyed with slices of apples for a Rosh Hashanah treat.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781512496970
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 8 - 9 Years

About the Author

Born and raised outside Chicago and now living in Israel, photographer Eliyahu Alpern has been interested in food, travel, and photography since childhood. He's been a musician, cougar rehabilitator, vegetarian chef, organic farmer and multi-media maven. His photographic specialty is 360-degree panoramic images of Israel. He lives in the Upper Galilee with his family.
Allison Ofanansky, born in the U.S., moved to Israel and became an Israeli citizen in 1996. She lives in the village of Kaditah near the mystical city of Safed, with her husband Shmuel and daughter Aravah. They enjoy hiking the hills of the Galilee, gathering and eating the fruits that grow there. They are involved in environmental and eco-peace projects.
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