Our Original Books
“From Marvin to Mittens”
“From Blossoms to Beehives”
Follow the busy bees of Grandma’s Farm as they move from blossoms to beehives and beyond in this hand-illustrated original storybook by Jacqueline A. Bance.
What Our Readers Are Saying
This beautifully illustrated, informative book takes the reader on a journey through the seasons explaining the importance of bees and their role in sustaining life on our planet. Parents and grandparents will love sharing this treasure with their children and grandchildren. — Deborah G.
“Wonderful book for kids. This book is filled with charming, fresh, colorful illustrations. It contains easy to understand lessons for small kids about why bees are so important. But it's not just about bees. There are smaller lessons there that will raise questions in curious young minds, such as about farm animals, crops, putting foods up for winter, soap made from goat's milk, and so on. The little clues dropped in this book offer opportunities for considerable education, if you encourage a growing mind to consider each page, the art and explanations. Use care, though, since you might end up with a budding farmer and bee-keeper in your family! Great for bedtime reading to the small ones in your home. Five stars all the way.
— Mark and Diane
“Great book to share with kids about the need for bees! So many kids, mine included, didn’t grow up anywhere near a farm or spend any time on one - or even a garden! Fun book with great illustrations!”
— Leslie O.
“The kiddos will enjoy this one before bed. A happy story with family, colorful illustrations, and a good message.”
— Jenn
“A sweet book for children to gently help them understand the importance of Bees. The book was beautifully illustrated with a story that will captivate young readers. The role of bees is profound and the farm is the perfect place to explore this story. We see the progression of the seasons and the interdependence of other creatures. I recommend this book for children, in these days, where we are so often removed from nature.”
— Greg A.
“My youngest is afraid of bees. He always runs away from them and wants me to kill them. This book is helping my son become more comfortable with bees as they do their important work!”
— Laura
Lots of information about what bees do and how they interact with other animals. I liked that the author gave specific examples like how the bees fly in a zig zag pattern. A cute short read for kids. Kids will love learning how bees are important to us and to animals.
— August S.