Sunflowers and Bees
Hi there, little friend! Today, we're going to learn about a pretty flower called the sunflower and its buzzing buddy, the bee!
What is a Sunflower?
The sunflower is a tall plant that has bright yellow petals that look like sunshine. They are big and round in the middle, which holds lots of seeds. Sunflowers grow best in warm places where the sun shines brightly.
Why is a Sunflower Yellow?
Sunflowers are yellow like honey because that color helps attract cute little bees! The yellow petals stand out, making it easier for bees to see them.
What do Bees Do?
Bees love to visit sunflowers because they can get sweet honey from the flowers. They are great friends with sunflowers! When bees visit a sunflower, they help it grow by spreading its pollen, which is like a magic dust!
Let’s Remember!
So remember, sunflowers are yellow, just like honey, and they attract bees who help them grow. Isn’t that cool?
Next time you see a sunflower, think about the busy bees that love to visit them!