Since honey is not ready, Bear finds fun with water and nature. Bear is alone, remembering the taste of honey. The day he heard of a buzz, he ran for honey and savor it all up to the last lick.Ī well written story! This book is excellent for kids without a sibling or a friend by their side at all hours. He tries to forget by playing in the rain and splashing in the waterfall. He looks into the bee hives but the honey is not ready to eat. The grass smells sweet and the tree sap is sticky reminds him of honey. Everywhere he looks and everything he sees reminds him of honey. In this book, readers will follow Bear as he remembers honey, his favorite food to eat as his stomach begins to growl. I like the illustrations, especially the ones that takes over both pages of the book! I like his upbeat attitude, instead of complaining about the wait, he finds something else to do to occupy his time. I like how Bear sees his favorite food everywhere he looks. This book is fantastic! Craving and remembering our favorite foods is what we love to do when we are hungry. My Experience: I started reading Honey for my 6 years old son as a bedtime story on 3/4/18 and we finished it that same night. It’s a cute story about a bear craving for his favorite snack.
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