
Calling all Super Sleuths!
“A _______ of bees in May is worth a load of hay.”
The missing word refers to a colony of bees that has outgrown its hive and is searching for a new home. The large group of bees might look like trouble, but they are full of honey, they are calm and they’re unlikely to sting unless provoked.
Complete the rhyme to discover the name of the Super Sleuth challenge. Follow the directions below and then submit your findings for a chance to win a $25 Amazon email gift card.
Find a picture of a bee colony hidden in this magazine and give the page number.
What is this cluster of bees called?
Have you ever seen a huge collection of bees like this one?
If you discover a huge mass of bees, what is something you could do to protect it from harm?
Submit your answers online at co-opliving.com/super-sleuth or send answers with your name, address and phone number to:
Cooperative Living Super Sleuths
4201 Dominion Blvd., Suite 101
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Kids Korner submissions are for children under the age of 16.
MARCH SUPER SLEUTH WINNER
The March Super Sleuths was about wind, nature’s invisible superpower. For a chance to win a $25 Amazon email gift card, kids were asked to find a drawing of the continent where the windiest place on Earth is located hidden in the magazine and then provide the page number it was hidden on. They were also asked to name the windiest place, as well as provide some ways they have played with the wind.
The winning answers are:
- Page 29
- Antarctica
- “I have thrown a boomerang back and forth with my brother.”
- “I live seaside and it gets windy, which makes it harder for us to throw which makes it harder for us to throw the boomerang.”
OUR WINNER IS ROLAND.
Congratulations, Roland!
A&N Electric Cooperative member
