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Bees do so much for the world since they were created by God. Though they are small in size they are a very big presence in the world and impact the entire planet worldwide. The relationship of living plants and animals including human beings are directly and indirectly intertwined with the little bees that roam the earth. This book begins to show how bees are working, sharing, and interwoven into the very fabric of life on earth. God often uses the seeming non-important and inconsequential for great big jobs as we are about to see. Every three bites out of four are possible because of bees who pollinate the plants and help food be made naturally. Honey is a natural food, treat, sweetener, and many other uses good for man and beast. Meet a honey bee, a butterfly, and a bird who become friends in a most unusual way and make miracles happen with their friendship and love of one another and the world. The friends learn how GMO (Genetic Modified Organisms), Glyphosate, neonicotineoids, Fluoride, and other nuclear waste byproducts and components that are affecting the world. From the perspective of a bee because bees are special and deserve recognition on earth by everyone, just as humans are special. People are not the problem, bad decisions that a few people make about the world can lead to devastation as is presently evident. Laurel Marie Sobol Amazon Bookstore http: //astore.amazon.com/httpswwwcreat0a-20