Bonnie Lee

Bonnie Lee
Location
Bay Area, California, USA
Birthday
May 11
Title
Bonnie Lee Books
Company
www.bonnieleebooks.com
Bio
Originally from New York City, Bonnie Lee moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1988. Having had the blessing to immerse in both metropolitan cities’ cultures, she embodies the finest of both east and west coast sensibilities. Bonnie is a savvy world traveler who has lived in numerous international hotspots including Japan, where she served as an ESL (English as a Second Language) Specialist for three years. Israel, France and Costa Rica were also all home to Bonnie for several months each. With a profound sense of joie de vivre, Bonnie has pursued different passions throughout life, one of which led her to the exciting and unusual profession of a flying trapeze artist for the ever popular Cirque du Soleil group. Bonnie currently resides in the Bay Area, focusing on both her profession as a paralegal of patents and intellectual property as well as continuing to author children’s books.

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The Down Under Salad Bowl by Bonnie Lee

Elianne (Emu) asked all her guests to bring their favorite bowl of food to share with one another.

I am excited to bring my favorite bowl of fresh eucalyptus leaves – I know I love to eat them – I am not… Read full post »
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The Down Under Salad Bowl by Bonnie Lee - Let's talk Koala!

FAST KOALA FACTS
The scientific name for the koala is Phascolarctos cinereus.

Koalas are marsupials, related to kangaroos. Koalas and most other marsupials live in Australia and neighboring islands. The word… Read full post »

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Reviews are in! 5.0 out of 5 stars Adorable!, Go Go Sadie by Bonnie Lee

5.0 out of 5 stars Adorable!, December 8, 2011
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Candace Robinson "Candace"
This review is from: Go Go Sadie (Hardcover)
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OCTOBER 19, 2011 8:10PM

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MOMO COME HOME! (Children's Literature)
by Bonnie Lee

Big Cities tend to be impersonal. Overwhelming in size, hundreds of thousands of people going about their daily lives; often oblivious to each other.

This is a true story, cast in a big city, about a little bird; and the
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Momo  Come Home Go Go Sadie Bonita the Fruit Bat 

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MOMO COME HOME!
by Bonnie Lee

Big Cities tend to be impersonal. Overwhelming in size, hundreds of thousands of people going about their daily lives; often oblivious to each other.

This is a true story, cast in a big city, about a litt… Read full post »

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Bonita the Fruit Bat Counts to Ten

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Good evening! My name is Bonita the Fruit Bat. I live in places where the weather is very warm and I can find lots of fruit and flowers to

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  Bonita The Fruit Bat Counts to 10 by Bonnie Lee-Fruit Facts

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Guava

Guavas are plants in the myrtle family (Myrtaceae) genus Psidium (meaning "pomegranate" in Latin) which contains aboutRead full post »

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Children’s Author Bonnie Lee

Originally from New York City, Bonnie Lee moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1988. Having had the blessing to immerse in both metropolitan cities’ cultures, she embodies the finest of both east and west coast sensibil

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What is a Fig? Bonita the Fruit Bat explains...

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The fig fruit is an inverted flower with both the male and female flower parts enclosed in stem tissue. The scientific name of fig is ficus carica.Fig fruits are bell-shaped, with a wide, flat bottRead full post »

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dates 

A date fruit is the product of a date palm, a tree native to Northern Africa and the Middle East, although it is also cultivated in other parts of the world. In addition to being eaten fresh, the date fruit is dried and eaten whole as a snack or included… Read full post »

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Guavas are plants in the myrtle family (Myrtaceae) genus Psidium (meaning "pomegranate" in Latin) which contains about 100 species of tropical shrubs and small trees. They are native to Mexico, Central America, and northern South America.

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Nectarines are essentially the same fruit as peaches.  The main difference is that nectarines have a smooth skin and a firm flesh and peaches are fuzzy.

 

The smooth skin that defines nectarines is a minor genetic variation, so it is not uncommon for a peach to produce a branch thatRead full post »

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Captivating & educating children through books with adventures that teach valuable life lessons.

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Author Bonnie Lee? I'm originally from New York but have lived in the Bay Area for the past 20 years so I embody the best of East and West Coast sensibilities. I have traveled a bit; lived in Japan for 3 years, Israel, Costa Rica and Paris for aRead full post »

Go Go Sadie

A sloth that "runs" a marathon? - Welcome to the second book written by Author Bonnie Lee which showcases the animals of Costa Rica as they embark on an adventure with Sadie the Sloth. Sadie is the first sloth to ever participate in the "JungleRun" and with theRead full post »

Fruit bats tend to live in large colonies, or "camps." in dense forest areas. Within these camps, one male fruit bat usually lives with up to eight female bats.

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Hello, I am Bonita the Fruit Bat and I want you to fly with me tonight so we can look for food and count to ten together.  

Let’s go!

 

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Fruit Bat Facts: Fruit bats are the largest of bats and one of the most important to humans. Many of the fruits and vegetables we enjoy on our table would not exist without fruit bats. While eating fruit, they disperse the seeds all along the ground and pollinate the flowers of…

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BONITA THE FRUIT BAT COUNTS TO TEN!

 

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 (Go Go Sadie) - Costa Rica is “Pura Vida” - Pure Life!Costa Ricans refer to themselves as Ticos (males) or Ticas (females).  Americans and Canadians are often called Gringos/ Gringas. The national bird is the clay-colored robin (Turdus grayi), and the Guanacaste (EnteroRead full post »
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 Sloth Brown 

(Go Go Sadie) - Sadie the Sloth (Megalonychidae (two-toed sloths) & Bradypodidae (three-toed sloths)Sloths belong to one of two families, known as the Megalonychidae ("two-toed" sloths) and the Bradypodidae (three-toed sloths). All sloths have three toes; the "two-toed" sloths… Read full post »

Lizard 

(Go Go Sadie) - Lorenzo the Lizard (Coleonyx mitratus)There are about 900 species of geckos, ranging in size from 1 inch to 14 inches. Geckos come in various patterns and colors such as purple, pink, blue, and black. Geckos are among the most colorful lizards in the world.Geckos are abl… Read full post »
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