Book Review: The Little Bee by Nicola Killen

NetGalley ARC Book Review of The Little Bee by Nicola Killen
The Little Bee by Nicola Killen is a children's picture book about a girl name Ollie who follows a bee to a magical, secret garden. But, the next day, the beautiful garden was gone, and the little girl misses her new friends. What will she do? This beautiful book has an expected publication date of May 5, 2026. I'd like to thank NetGalley, Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing, and Beach Lane Books for approving my request for a digital Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) of The Little Bee. I received a copy for free in exchange for my honest review.

Nicola Killen wrote such a beautifully worded story that I found myself immersed in the story, and I'm not even the target audience. It's a charming tale that should encourage children to explore nature and make them want to plant their own secret garden. Equally beautiful were the illustrations. I found myself taking the time to actually look a the pictures as I read.

It's a great story to read at bedtime with children between the ages of three and five, and the next day, a great activity to do with your child would be to create your own garden, even if it's just planting seeds in a few flower pots to put on a balcony or patio.

Five out of five stars is what I gave The Little Bee by Nicola Killen. I'll definitely be recommending it to friends and families with little ones.

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