Yesterday I started my day in Clairmont Elementary School in the Pre-K class. There were 18 kids there who had learned a lot about ants and now wanted to learn about bees.
I had so much fun. The children tried on two bee veils that I passed around.
Here is my friend Tracy's daughter, Ella, looking snappy in her bee veil and gloves. Tracy, her dad, had bees in his family when he was a kid. Ella was my assistant and helped in so many ways during the presentation.
We talked about how beekeepers put the bees in boxes and about how the bees build and live in honeycomb. They liked hearing that the bees don't wipe their feet when they come inside the house so after a while the comb isn't white any longer but is dirty and brown from bee footprints.
We all did the circle dance and the waggle dance together.
Then before I left everyone got to taste honey. I had a great time and I think they did too. One of the joys of bee-ing a beekeeper is getting to share information with other people.
Looks like great fun. Your blog is terrific - thanks for taking the time to help educate us all. I am a new beekeeper in Philadelphia and have already learned from your blog. I have linked to your blog from mine - check it out if you have a chance - timebeeing.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks and keep up the great work!