
Zee Zee The Humble Bee is a picture book for young readers written and illustrated by Michael Obiora. Released 28th March 2025, it's 28 pages and is available in paperback and ebook formats.
Accompanied by a simple story in very loosely rhyming verse, this illustrated young reader book introduces Zee Zee, an athletically gifted but arrogant young bee who -always- wins the weekly bee race. She's alienated her friends and is sad and lonely. The Queen of the hive gives her some unsolicited advice and she learns to be more humble without dimming her own talent to fit in.
It's a good message which is somewhat obscured by the art which can be charitably described as rendered in a naive style (see the cover art). The bees are anthropomorphic, with little running shoes and humanoid faces, and a crown on the queen bee. I respect the author's decision to do everything himself, but am not at all sure the story is best served by doing that, but at the end of the day, it's a fun and effective story with a good message, and will undoubtedly find a solid welcome with babies to early primary school kids.
Prose, spelling, and vernacular are UK spelling, but won't pose any problems in context for readers from the USA.
Three and a half stars.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
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