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Why do bees and flowers love each other? By Helen Allen

Why do bees and flowers love each other? By Helen Allen

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Page 1: Why do bees and flowers love each other? By Helen Allen

Why do bees and flowers love each

other?

By

Helen Allen

Page 2: Why do bees and flowers love each other? By Helen Allen

Flowers and Insects are partners; they need each other.

Flowers jostle for the bee’s attention, using just about every colour of the rainbow.

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Flowers have many colours from purple through to red to attract bees.

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Bees love the colours.

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There are yellow flowers.

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Orange flowers.

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Red flowers.

Flowers dress themselves up to look pretty for the bees.

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Flowers also use perfume to attract bees. That is why flowers smell so lovely.

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Flowers need bees to carry pollen from one flower to another. The flower rewards the bee with some very sweet nectar.

Bees have carry bags near their back legs. They fill these bags up with pollen to take home to feed the family.

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Flowers provide bees with food for their families. The bees take the nectar back to the hive and they store it to feed all the family.

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The flowers gain because bees carry pollen from one flower to another and pollinate it.

Seeds grow in the pollinated flower and new plants will grow from these seeds.

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How many different coloured flowers can you find when you come to ErinEarth?See if you can smell the perfume.

The End

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An ErinEarth Adventure

© 2013 Helen Allen and the Trustees of the Presentation SistersText: Helen AllenPhotographs: ErinEarth VolunteersBackground: Sophie Cooper

This book is for Kindergarten to Year 2.

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