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Bee-Wigged (2008)

by Cece Bell(Favorite Author)
3.79 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0763636142 (ISBN13: 9780763636142)
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English
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Candlewick Press
review 1: A massive bee wears a wig, is mistaken for a schoolboy and becomes a pillar of its local community. When the wig slips, the scales fall from onlookers' eyes and the bee looks certain to be lynched. A sentimental speech about tolerance sways the mob, though, and the bee behemoth is saved. Perhaps the least surprising thing in a town that mistakes a giant bee for a schoolboy is that the speech is made by the wig and that's actually an unkempt Peruvian guinea pig.
review 2: Read this to Stacy and my soon-to-be-born son last night. A very strange but cute story about friendship and accepting people (or, well, bees) who are different. Con: teaches kids that putting on wigs they find on the sidewalk is okay. This is not okay. Children: do not put on wigs you get f
... morerom the sidewalk. Probably most things you find on the sidewalk shouldn't go on your head. Just sayin'. Cece Bell is a great children's author. Her Sock Monkey series is the best. less
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woofie0012
Best book with an especially hairy guinea pig as unsung hero I've read in awhile.
marydixon530
Moral of the story: If you wear a guinea pig on your head, people will like you.
CapriAnnLeany
So ridiculous and so funny!
kat
adorable!!
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