Saturday, June 7, 2025

16th - 22nd June Pollinator Week



Following on from BEAD comes Pollinator Week. We haven't celebrated this in the library before, but it would make a fantastic display!


 



Your library display can feature books about bees, butterflies, moths, bats, beetles and hummingbirds. Australia doesn't have any native hummingbirds, but our library does have some beautiful books about them.

Start with this wonderful book from the CSIRO:

Pollination  by Christopher Cheng and Danny Snell.

A child’s day in the garden with their Gran and Pa leads to a wonderful exploration of pollination. Join them in discovering how pollination happens in our gardens and backyards, and the importance it has for our environment. Meet the animals involved in pollination and the plants that depend on pollination to produce our fruit, vegetables and even our clothes!
And this book is coming very soon, The Great Pollination Investigation and How we get Food from Flowers  by Deborah Hocking.

 Take a look inside a flower and find out what all the little parts do, meet the amazing animals that carry pollen from bloom to bloom, and discover how seeds and fruits are made. Look for the adorable bees buzzing around on every page with fun first-hand facts to share.You can carry out your very own pollination investigation with the project at the back of the book and instructions on how to make a pollination wand to tickle your flowers!
Here's some more books which you could add to your display:










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