Reviews
"This is one of those wonderful information picture books for kids where the sharing adults will learn as much as the young readers."
Lynne Babbage, CBCA Reading Time, 30 March 2021
"In a world where children's book on bees are over-represented by the introduced European honeybee Apis mellifera, this book is a much-needed and welcome addition, and furthermore, represents a greater diversity of Australian native bees than any of the few children's books published to date."
The Cross-Pollinator, April 2021
"A fun, educational book recommended for children aged six to nine."
Gardening Australia, June 2021
"Using a story format accompanied by charming illustrations that also put the bees under a magnifying glass so they can be more than squiggles on a page means that this has the potential to be used as a springboard to an intriguing investigation as students start to identify the various species and search for them in their own surroundings."
Barbara Braxton, The Bottom Shelf blog, 7 May 2021
"Bee Detectives showcases Quinlan and Ryan-Rendall's motive and creative talents though its seamless ability to combine fact and fiction through illustrations and visual cues in a digestible way."
Better Reading, 27 April 2021
"Bee Detectives is a lively story about the wonder and honest curiosity of children to learn more about nature…in this case native bees. The cartoon-inspired illustrations are fun, colourful and the diagrams are especially good at conveying the complexity of native bee biology in an accessible way."
Dr Sam Lloyd, Children's Books Daily, 5 May 2021
"What keeps readers engaged is the clever use of questioning, the consistency of the characters’ voice, and the enlarged, bold and coloured text that helps the audience identify specific names and essential terms."
Romi Sharp, Just Kids Lit, 31 May 2021
"Bee Detectives is a delightful picture storybook that blends an interesting and engaging [story] with some fabulous information about Australian native bees."
Alex Parrington, Teaching Science, 67(2), June 2021
"How to attract bees to your garden and the benefits attached to it, plus lots of facts about bees are included in this intricately illustrated and highly educational book."
Anastasia Gonis, Kids' Book Review, 26 July 2021
"While the book offers many educational experiences for the child, it has at its core a delightful story. Children will respond readily to the mystery of the black cloud, the revelation of its source and the explanation of how these tiny insects live in our backyards. Their eyes will be opened to the wonder of nature and how it is ever present around us but often unrealized as we don’t observe closely the environment that is right at our back door."
Judy Ferrier, Metamorphosis Australia Issue 101, June 2021
"Engaging and easy to follow text make it suitable for young readers. It would be valuable as a teaching resource as well as being a good addition to a school library."
Peter Hope, Let's Find Out Vol38(3), 2021
"Tap[s] into children’s natural affinity for the wild, and encourage[s] deeper exploration."
Simon Webster, Organic Gardener. September 2021
"The lively illustrations add an overall exuberance which should make this book irresistible to young readers."
Writing WA, 3 November 2021
Authors
Vanessa Ryan-Rendall is an experienced primary school teacher, gifted education consultant and librarian. She has a keen interest in engaging students in literature while learning more about the natural world, and loves helping children build skills in investigating, problem-solving and creative thinking.
Brenna Quinlan is an illustrator and educator who strives to make the world a better place through her art and her actions. She has lived for 4 years at Australia’s most well-known permaculture demonstration site, Melliodora, where they grow food, milk goats, build soil and engage with the community.