A book about bee-ing yourself
by Written by Stephanie J. Salisbury Illustrated by Rachel Barton
Young Boz the Bee never thinks twice about his different way of buzzing until Boris admonishes him. Embarrassed, Boz tries to hide his true self until he sees Bella confidently expressing her uniqueness. Together, they gather the courage to advocate for their differences at the Bee Bop Conference where, to their surprise, other bees open up about their differences, too!
In a story told with a delightful alliterative cadence, kids will learn that it’s okay to be who they were created to be. Acceptance and inclusion are the keys to allowing our differences to produce harmony instead of discord – we can only blend when we feel free to BEE ourselves!
Stephanie J. Salisbury is a children's author best known for her 'Animals with Issues' series. Her main focus is on providing tools for caregivers to impart the values of Love, Kindness, Acceptance, and Inclusion to the children in their lives.
A rollicking romp through kids' emotions that will leave you 'peck'ish for more!