Imagine bees as tiny chefs! They drop sweet honey inside the small, bee-shaped rooms made of wax called honeycomb. You can also say:
- Bees put honey into the little wax rooms of the honeycomb.
- Bees fill the tiny wax boxes in the honeycomb with sticky honey.
- Bees store golden honey inside the small wax cells of the honeycomb.
- The bees pack honey into the small wax pockets of their honeycomb.
- Inside the honeycomb’s little wax cups, the bees keep their yummy honey.
These are all easy ways to explain to a 6-year-old how bees fill the honeycomb with honey!