Early Reviewers
Beckham Bumblebee is always on the move — buzzing from flower to flower, convinced he can handle the whole garden on his own.
But when the garden grows busier than one bee can manage, Beckham discovers something he never expected: some things are simply too big to do alone.
What follows is a joyful adventure through a garden full of surprises, where Beckham crosses paths with Bella Butterfly, Hugo Hummingbird, Breyen Beetle, and Bey Bat — each one bringing something unique and wonderful that Beckham never could have managed by himself.
Through Beckham's journey, young readers ages 3–8 discover how pollinators work together in the real natural world — and how that same spirit of teamwork and cooperation shapes their own friendships, classroom moments, and daily life.
A STEM and social-emotional picture book that parents will want to read again and again, teachers will reach for in the classroom, and children will carry with them long after the last page.
Part of the Pollinator Path Series — where meaningful stories, like pollinators, help ideas grow.
- Media
- Paper
- Genres
- Children's Books, Picture Books, Kids, Nonfiction
- Length
- 1-100 pages
- Offered by
- pollinatorpath (Author)
- Published by
- pollinator path press, images of the soul llc
- Batch
- May 2026 Starts: 2026-05-01Ended: 2026-05-26
- On Sale
- 2026-04-03
- Countries
- USA Only
- Links
- Book Information
LibraryThing Work Page - Receipt
- 8 reviewed, 1 marked received
Thank you for your interest in Beckham Bumblebee Can't Do It Alone — a brand-new STEM and social-emotional picture book for children ages 3–8.
This is Book 1 of the Pollinator Path Series, where young readers discover the natural world through characters like Beckham Bumblebee, Bella Butterfly, Hugo Hummingbird, Breyen Beetle, and Bey Bat.
This book was written for curious kids, caring parents, and dedicated educators who believe that the best stories teach us something real about the world — and about each other.
If you receive a copy, I hope Beckham's garden adventure brings joy to your family or classroom. Honest reviews on LibraryThing are always welcome and genuinely appreciated.
Thank you for supporting independent authors and the stories they believe in.
— Jerry Fleury, Author and Illustrator

