Book Descriptions
for Jam & Honey by Melita Morales and Laura Bryant
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
While gathering berries in excited anticipation of making jam, a little girl encounters a bee. She’s scared but follows her Mama’s advice: “… hold still, they will fly away. Bees want nectar, so I’ll be okay!” Perspective shifts in the second half of the book from the girl to the bee. Collecting nectar all on her own, the bee worries about the people she might come upon. Fortunately, her mama has instructed her, too: “… fly high, they will move away. People want berries, so I’ll be okay!” Both girl and bee successfully gather their goods while defusing their fears and figuring out how to peacefully co-exist. Repeated refrains urge listeners to chime in, while gentle watercolor illustrations extend the mood of safety and celebrate a job well done. (Ages 3–6)
CCBC Choices 2012. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2012. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
A little girl is on her way to gather berries, berries to make jam when she gets home. A little bee is on its way to gather nectar, nectar to make honey for her honeycomb. Their meeting in the same berry patch shines a gentle light on a common childhood fear from two points of view. This picture book provides a sweet way to convey even to the youngest child the importance of understanding and respecting all creatures.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.