a honey of a story
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by Margaret Gallo
illustrated byCarly Castillon
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by Margaret Gallo
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Honey is sweet and sticky,
and it tastes good. How is
honey made?
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Honey is made by bees. They
gather nectar from wildflowers.
Then they fly home to their
hive with the nectar in their
special honey stomachs.
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The bees put the nectar in
honeycomb holes. Then the
bees wait. The nectar will soon
change into thick, sticky honey.
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Worker bees cover the
honeycomb holes with wax that
they make. During the winter,
the bees eat some of the honey.
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Beekeepers watch over their
hives in the field. The hives are
inside boxes. The beekeepers do
not touch or poke at the wild
bees.
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The honeycombs are put
into machines that spin very
fast. The honey squirts out of
the honeycombs.
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The honey flows into bigtubs. Soon these containers
are full.
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Workers put the containersonto big trucks. They take the
honey to a factory.
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Workers take the containers
inside the factory. The honey
flows in a hose to small jars.
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Then trucks bring the jars
of honey to stores. Many people
work to get the honey onto
the shelves.
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When the stores open,people shop and buy the honey.
They cant wait to take it home!
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People use honey for manythings. They put it into tea.
They put it on food. They take
a dose of honey when they
are sick.
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People put honey on apples.They put it in cakes. Another
use is for making candy. Honey
makes everything taste sweet. It
smells good, too.
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Next time you eat honey, thinkof the bees. We have bees to
thank for sweet honey.
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Think and Respond
1 Where does honey come from?
2 How do the bees carry nectar?
3 What are some ways we use honey?
4 Why dont beekeepers touch
the bees?
5 Do you like honey? Tell why or
why not.
The Story of Honey Make a book abouthoney. Take two pieces of paper. Fold them in
half. Draw a picture of where honey comes from.
Draw what happens next.
School-Home Connection With a family
member, talk about honey. What does it look
like? What does it taste like? How does it feel?
taste it.
Word Count:
Does it have a smell? If you have some at home,
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