A bubbly neurodiverse-centered story about getting boring tasks done, even when you REALLY don't want to Brought to life by buzzingly brilliant author George Kirk and illustrator Ana G mez.
Bessie's head is full of bees, absolutely bubbling with them. Together, Bessie and her bees spend their days getting into all sorts of things--games, books, and mischief. On this day, Granny thinks they need to get into something else--THE BATH
"But I don't want to get in the bath," Bessie cries. "Bathtime is really, REALLY boring "
Just then, Bessie remembers she needs to check the strawberry bushes. . . and that Dinosaur must play in the mud. . . and she has to make a surprise cake for Granny. And now, Bessie and her bees are VERY MESSY--a kind of messy that only a bath can fix
Will Bessie and her bees find the fun in bathtime after all? Perhaps all it takes is some imagination (and bubbles). . .
This heartwarming story offers help when faced with task avoidance--delaying, resisting, or ignoring boring and difficult tasks, even if they're important Bessie and her bees give voice to neurodiverse experiences through the visual metaphor of bees and also offer a universal message for all readers about finding the fun in getting tasks done.
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