Mission fun

Marsha Qualey

Book - 2018

"Beatrice "Bumble B." Flinn is funny, smart, and creative. Beatrice is also very clumsy and tends to bumble her way through life, which is how she got the nickname Bumble B. But clumsiness doesn't damper her confidence! Every day she tackles a self-assigned mission, and every mission is a new opportunity for success."--Page [4] of cover.

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Published
North Mankato, MN : Picture Window Books [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Marsha Qualey (author, creator)
Other Authors
Jessica (Illustrator) Gibson (illustrator)
Item Description
Includes glossary.
Physical Description
92 pages, 1 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 19 cm
ISBN
9781684360161
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Three short stories star a spunky, confident girl.In this series opener, Beatrice Honey "Bumble B." Flynn, a beekeeper's daughter, challenges herself to three "missions." In the first, she trades her usual Halloween costume, a bee, for a self-designed superhero, Super Bee. She works hard on her costume, but her initial enthusiasm's dampened by cape mishaps and a less-than-kind boyhowever, that cape pays off in a sudden rainstorm. In the second story, a science-club activity groups Bumble B. with less-receptive kids instead of her best friends for an outdoor-observation exercise. A clumsy mishap embarrasses Bumble B. only for a moment before she turns it into a chance to kick-start her group's mission, loosening them up with her unwavering enthusiasm and winning their friendship. In the final story, Bumble B. helps her friend Kalia at Kalia's grandmother's garden stand at the farmers market. Despite her good intentions, the easily distracted Bumble B. isn't the best workerbut eventually she discovers that the best way to help is through her own spin, contributing bee-themed art for the flower buckets. Bumble B.'s genuinely childlike emotions keep her from becoming a Pollyanna. Bumble B. is white; aside from Kalia and her grandmother, who appear to be Asian, diversity is present in Bumble B.'s other best friend, brown-skinned Rosa, and her science groupmate Otto, who has brown skin and glasses.This child-friendly book buzzes with positivity. (Fiction. 5-7) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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