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Melita is a young bee who loves caring for her family, including her mother, Queen Melissa. She is a loving, kind, and caring bee who is as attracted to stories as she is to pollen and nectar. Ryan and JoAnn, her favourite humans, love to tell stories around the hive.One day, a mysterious wind carries Melita to Ancient Egypt, where she meets Re, a god, who cries, and from his tears, bees are created. Re promises to take care of Melita and the bees. Melita soon discovers she is not alone in Ancient Egypt, as she finds a friend from her time. Together, they explore the life and times, beauty, and mystery of Ancient Egypt.…mehr

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Melita is a young bee who loves caring for her family, including her mother, Queen Melissa. She is a loving, kind, and caring bee who is as attracted to stories as she is to pollen and nectar. Ryan and JoAnn, her favourite humans, love to tell stories around the hive.One day, a mysterious wind carries Melita to Ancient Egypt, where she meets Re, a god, who cries, and from his tears, bees are created. Re promises to take care of Melita and the bees. Melita soon discovers she is not alone in Ancient Egypt, as she finds a friend from her time. Together, they explore the life and times, beauty, and mystery of Ancient Egypt.
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Michelle lives in rural South Australia with her family and her Belgian Shepherds. She is a graduate of Flinders University with a Bachelor of Education Studies and TAFE SA with a Diploma in Sustainability. She is passionate about the conservation and preservation of the environment. Michelle started a page called Hell Yeah Sustainability, which can be found on Facebook. She has participated in and completed Climate Reality Leadership training. Michelle's interest in bees originated from the native bees on her property. Rather than fear them, she sought to understand their way of life and how they contribute to the environment. In that understanding, she grew to love them, and because of that love, write about them.