
Kind Little Hands
Kathy Urban and Sally Garland
Little Steps Publishing
Noah, new to city life, is out walking with his Grandpa when suddenly a bee falls from the sky. Noah manages to catch the little creature and looks at it closely. It’s evident that something is wrong and his Grandpa agrees. They carefully place the insect in a discarded box and head off to their apartment. There Grandpa starts putting his plan into action: the box is opened and the bee put onto a flower, but it doesn’t move. Grandpa then mixes a sugar solution and positions it beside the bee. Noah watches closely and as he waits he tells the bee what he misses since moving to the city. Is the bee sipping the sugar-water?

Grandpa finds a book about bees and their role in nature and after a while, the bee crawls across the window ledge onto Noah’s hand and then off it flies through the window. Sensing Noah’s sadness, Grandpa suggests a walk and as they’re wandering, Noah notices some children busily working. This plants an idea in the boy’s mind and he shares it with Grandpa.

The following day, seeds in hand, the two set out scattering them as they walk. Slowly, very slowly, little by little the city bursts into bloom – an insect haven no less.
Yes, it’s been done before but you can’t have too many stories about helping our precious bees to thrive and the vital role that nature can play in urban areas. This one is engaging from the start and Sally Garland’s scenes of city life and Noah’s close encounters with the bee gently expand the words on the page.
The final three pages provide information about the importance of bees and offer some practical actions we can all do to help these important insects. A percentage of the sales from this delightful book will go to Bug Life’s conservation work, so get your copy and share it with young children.