Can you find Barry B. Benson in a hive of bees? How about Vanessa's flat in the city? Read the story of Bee Movie and see if you can find objects like flowers, bees, and teacups in the pages of full-colour art from the film.
When Barry, a bee, leaves his hive, he discovers that humans have been stealing honey from bees for years, so he decides to sue the honey industry and seek justice for bees everywhere, with a side panel with push buttons to hear sounds from ...
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As their relationship blossoms, Barry discovers that humans have been stealing the bees’ honey—and subsequently decides to sue them. Now you can bring the movie to life with Bee Movie Mad Libs!
Presents more than three hundred full-color images from the film, including pastels, digital paintings, sketches, and clay models, along with quotes from the artists, production designers, producers, and Jerry Seinfeld.
Barry wants humans to stop taking honey from bees, so he takes them to court.
DreamWorks presents the most anticipated comedy of 2007! Now you can catch all the jokes in this buzzlingly brilliant movie novel!
When Barry breaks the Bee Law--that bees are never to speak to humans--in order to thank a woman for saving his life, he gains a friend and decides to sue the human race for unlawfully taking honey from bees.
Open up this fact-packed guide to Bee Movieand enter the buzz-worthy tale of Barry B. Benson, a bee who decides to sue the human race for stealing his honey.
When Barry, a bee, doesn't want to make honey and leaves his hive, he discovers that humans have been stealing honey from bees for years, so he decides to sue the honey industry and seek justice for bees everywhere.
After her mother's death, Lily Owens and her African-American maid seek refuge from the racism of their South Carolina hometown with eccentric beekeeping sisters in this coming of age story representing the letter “K” in a new series of ...