When the happy buzz-buzz suddenly disappears from Sarah’s garden, she discovers that her little bee friend Zeina is in trouble. The flowers are fading, the nectar is gone, and strong chemicals are making the bees sick. With a brave heart, some colorful flower pots, and a big idea, Sarah decides to become a Little Bee Hero . She plants bee-friendly flowers and brings life back to the garden—one tiny seed at a time. Can one small girl help the flowers bloom again and bring the bees back home? “Little Bee Hero: How Sarah Saved the Garden” is a sweet, heartwarming picture book for children ages 4–8 that gently teaches: Why bees are important for flowers, food, and our planet. - How planting flowers can help bees and nature. - That small acts of kindness can make a big difference, even from a child. Perfect for parents, teachers, and nature lovers, this story is ideal for bedtime reading, classroom discussions about the environment, and inspiring little heroes to care for the world around them. Bonus: Includes a fun activity page to help children imagine which flowers they would plant for the bees.