Achoo! Why Pollen Counts Why Pollen Counts

Achoo! Why Pollen Counts by Shennen Bersani, published by Arbordale Publishing on April 10, 2015, is a 32-page children’s book that explores the role of pollen in nature through the eyes of Baby Bear. As spring arrives, Baby Bear discovers that pollen, which makes him feel itchy and sneezy due to his allergies, is essential for the forest ecosystem. This narrative gently introduces young readers to the concept of allergies while highlighting the importance of pollen for various animals.
In this engaging story, Baby Bear learns from his friends about the vital role pollen plays in providing food and supporting life in the forest. The book addresses themes related to health and daily living, making it a suitable read for children interested in understanding the natural world around them. Through Baby Bear’s journey, readers will gain insight into why pollen, despite its drawbacks, is crucial for the environment and the creatures that inhabit it.
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Spring has arrived and pollen is in the air. Baby Bear does not like the pollen—it sticks to his fur and makes him itchy and sneezy. He’s allergic! Achoo! He just wishes the pollen were gone. When his friends gather to tell him why they need pollen, Baby Bear learns that pollen is good for the forest and provides food for many animals, including him! Pollen might be something we all love to hate, but can we really live without it? This story explains why we need it.
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