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Hi there! Let's learn about how bees make honey and where they keep it.

Bees are special insects that work very hard. They visit flowers and collect something called nectar, which is a sweet juice.

Back in their home called a hive, bees turn this nectar into honey. Honey is a yummy, sticky food that bees love to eat, especially when it's cold outside.

But where do bees put the honey? They make tiny little pockets out of wax called honeycombs. These honeycombs look like small hexagon-shaped rooms or cells, almost like tiny honey jars.

The bees carefully put the honey into these wax pockets and then cover them up to keep the honey safe and fresh.

So, bees: collect nectar from flowers 🐝 → make honey from nectar 🍯 → put honey into wax honeycomb pockets 🐝🍯.

Isn't it amazing how nature works?


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