SPECS
Imprint: Brown Books Kids
BISAC: Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Friendship
Format: Hardcover with printed dust jacket
Page Count: 32
Publication Date: April 1, 2025
ISBN-13: 9781612547060
Dimensions: 8" x 8"
US List Price: $16.99
Carton QTY: 63
AUTHOR BIO
Debra Raso O'Connor is a grandmother and retired pediatric nurse. She was born in Montreal, Canada and lived in Granby, Quebec and Mississauga, Ontario before her family was transferred to Texas where she lives now. Her hobbies include painting, gardening, reading, and needlework. Annabelle Bee and Now There are Three is a follow-up to her first book, Annabelle Bee and the Butterfly Tree.
ILLUSTRATOR BIO
Stephen Lomazzo is an illustrator, fine artist, and designer who lives and works in his hometown of Eau Gallie, Florida, alongside his border collie, Trixie. Since graduating from the Savannah College of Art & Design in 2005, he has displayed his unique styles in many galleries and shows, as well as illustrated for numerous magazines and book projects.
PRAISE FOR THE SERIES
"This whimsically illustrated tale of friendship will captivate young readers. It highlights the human skills of kindness and cooperation while teaching the reader about the jobs of pollinators in their ecosystem and the importance of bees!" —Ann Hobbie, Former Chair of the Monarch Joint Venture Board of Directors and Author of Monarch Butterflies
"This charming book with its playful text and delightful illustrations is sure to capture the minds and hearts of preschoolers and kindergarteners everywhere! Perfect for story time, the classroom, or beneath a child's blanket fort!" —Dianna Hutts Aston, Award-Winning Author of An Egg is Quiet, A Butterfly is Patient, and The Moon Over Star, a Coretta Scott King Honor Book
"Annabelle Bee and the Butterfly Tree is a captivating jewel of a book! As a beekeeper, I'm tickled to know this book exists as it delicately describes relationships between pollinators and the impact humans have on our natural world. The author educates its reader about honeybees and makes it easy for children to understand through the simple words and enchanting imagery." —Carmen Joyce, Second-Generation Beekeeper at Nooga Honey Pot Bee Farm
"Annabelle Bee and Benjamin Butterfly will quickly become a treasured story that nurtures values like kindness and self-confidence." —Deni Gleggi, Principal of Gullege Elementary School