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A gorgeous new picture book from Natalie Jane Parker, Bumble the Bee features luminous illustrations and wonderful child-friendly characters.
With delightful 3-D stand-up pieces, Bumble teaches children about nature's seasons in a charming and child-friendly way.
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I love this book. It has 10 pages. I love how every page pops out at you the minute you open the book because of the 3d feature. Bright bold colours. The font could have been bigger and bolder. It is a rhyming book and an educational book all about the seasons, designed to teach little ones. I thought the storyline could have been more in depth. Apart from that, the pictures were awesome and interesting. Although this book is average priced I feel overall they should be hard covered for this price, for longer lasting. Great book for little ones.
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