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Buzz's Journey

Meet Buzz! He's a bee with a problem...he hmms. Join Buzz on his quest and meet a fun cast of characters along the way. Will Buzz find his bzzz...or will he discover that being different is the best gift of all!

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Product Details:
Author: Ryan Green
Paperback: 40 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: May 12, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439232806
Package Length: 8.25 inches
Package Width: 8.25 inches
Package Height: 0.1 inches
Package Weight: 0.28 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 2 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5A delightful book that will have you humming!  Apr 12, 2008
By ellen "ellen in atlanta"
Buzz's Journey is an absolutely charming little book that will delight children of all ages, but will definitely be a bedtime favorite for the little ones...
It is not only a sweet story about a bee named Buzz - but a story that shows being different doesn't mean being wrong or bad.
You see, Buzz hums. Yup.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmms, not bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Houston, we have a problem!!
So goes Buzz's journey to find out the meaning of buzz...
T. Bell's illustrations fit beautifully with Ryan Green's sweet story.
Indeed I loved this little book...and I have no little ones!!! But plan on sending a copy to my Goddaughter -
You will find this is a favorite of your child's, and you may be reading this almost every day..
But it's worth it.
Charming!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Loved it!!  Apr 23, 2008
By Crystal Adkins "Crystal's book reviews"
Buzz the bee looked like a bee, flew like a bee, but he was missing the buzzzzz like a bee. He had a melodious hmmmmm instead of the uniform buzzzzz like all of the other bees. Buzz wanted to be normal, he wanted to be just like everyone else so he set out to look for his buzzzzz.

Along his journey Buzz spoke with his friend the ant, flew into a turtle named Slow Wilbert and rescued a young lady bee from a mean old spider that planned on having her for lunch. Instantly Floris knew that Buzz was different and she liked that he was unique. Buzz had finally found his buzz, it was inside of him all along.

The moral of this story: It is ok to be different.

Buzz's Journey by Ryan Green and Illustrated by T. Bell is the cutest childrens book I have ever read! The story line was adorable, and easily understandable for children. It also teaches children that it is ok to be different. The illustrations were a perfect addition filled with vibrant colors sure to keep their attention. I reviewed Buzz's Journey while my son was sleeping but tomorrow at bedtime this is the book I will read to him; and many nights after. 5 Hearts

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