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BeeLove and Earth School Invites Children to Discover That Learning Happens Everywhere

  • Jun 22
  • 2 min read

Oslo, Norway June 7, 2026. Author, educator, and 2026 New Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist Linn Angell has released Beelove and Earth School, a beautifully illustrated children's book that encourages kindness, empathy, imagination, and a love of learning. Published through the newly established Hummingbird House Publishing, the book is available now and is designed for children aged 6-9, as well as parents, educators, homeschoolers, and families who value meaningful storytelling and whole-child learning.


Book promo for BeeLove & Earth School, with a fairy holding a heart, five-star graphic, and text about love.

BeeLove and Earth School follows Beelove, a cosmic bee from the planet Amandu, who is sent to Earth School to learn about love. Accompanied by her friends Thorny and Luma, BeeLove soon discovers that life's most important lessons may not be found inside a classroom at all, but through friendship, courage, nature, and the everyday experiences that shape who we become.


"Beelove was created as a reminder that learning happens everywhere," said Linn Angell, author, educator, and founder of the Love in Education initiative. "Whether in a classroom, a homeschooling environment, or through everyday experiences in nature, children naturally learn through curiosity, friendship, imagination, and connection. I wanted to create a story that celebrates these qualities and reminds children that some of life's most important lessons come from the heart."


Blending gentle adventure with themes of compassion, emotional awareness, and wonder, Beelove and Earth School invites readers into a magical world where lakes teach hope, flowers protect what is precious, and questions matter more than answers. As Beelove searches for Earth School, she begins to discover that learning is not simply something we do it is something we live.


Featuring lyrical storytelling and dreamlike illustrations, the book aligns with Angell's broader vision of Love in Education, an approach that supports creativity, emotional well-being, imagination, and whole-person learning. Beelove and Earth School was created as a resource for families, educators, and homeschoolers seeking stories that nurture both academic curiosity and the inner development of the child.


BeeLove and Earth School is available now through Amazon and selected online retailers worldwide. The book is distributed through IngramSpark and registered with Bokbasen, making it available to bookstores, libraries, schools, and educational institutions.

 

About the author


Linn Angell is an author, educator, and founder of the 144 Love in Education initiative. She is a 2026 New Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist for the book “The Light Warrior Diary & 7 Love Letters from Gaia” and the founder of Hummingbird House Publishing.


Through children's books, educational resources, and the 144 App, Angell explores creativity, emotional well-being, imagination, and conscious learning for children, families, educators, and homeschoolers.

 

Media contact


Linn Angell

Author, Educator, Founder of 144 Love in Education

 



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