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New Children’s Book on Bees hits Amazon Bestseller list

“A, Bee, See: Who are our Pollinators and Why are They in Trouble” brings environmental message of bee endangerment to children.


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Los Angeles, California, September 18, 2013 –– Kenneth Eade, the best-selling author of “Bless the Bees: The Pending Extinction of our Pollinators and What We Can Do to Stop It” (http://www.amazon.com/Bless-Bees-Extinction-Pollinators-ebook/dp/B00EYOG02A) still holding number one in its category in the Kindle Store, announced today that the companion children’s book “A, Bee, See: Who are our Pollinators and Why are They in Trouble?” (http://www.amazon.com/Bee-See-Pollinators-Trouble-ebook/dp/B00F8NSOIO) has also achieved bestseller status in its first week of publication.  

Says Amazon Hall of Fame Reviewer Grady Harp, “Having read and absorbed the very important book BLESS THE BEES by Kenneth Eade, this version that delivers the same message is meant for children and is a very fine introduction to biology for young minds: teach them from the start to honor bees and their mission for our flourishing.”  

Said the author: “The writing of the best seller ‘Bless the Bees: The Pending Extinction of our Pollinators and What You Can Do to Stop It” was a culmination of gathering news and research on the issue of the endangerment of our pollinators.  It was written to educate the public on how important the pollinators are to humans, how important they are to the world, what crisis they are facing, the reasons for the crisis, and what we can do to solve it.  During this mission, it occurred to me that the best way to bring this cause to the people was to write a children’s book on the same subject.  Since it is their world we have prepared them to inherit and their future from the seeds we are sowing now (and the damage we are doing to it) they have a vested interest in the well being of our environment.  Insects are a subject that have always fascinated children and these insects are very important ones.  It is crucial that they know about the crisis and collectively take action with all of us to help.”

“A, Bee, See” is on sale in the Amazon Kindle Store for $2.99.



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