Sunday, March 4, 2012

A Hungry Bee

By Amakey

One day, a hungry bee was looking for some flowers, he flew from one tree to another, but didn't find any flowers yet.

After flying for some time, he saw lily pad flowers on a small pond, but he couldn't eat these flowers because there were frogs on it. If he came closer, the frogs will eat him, so, the bee flown away.

Then, the hungry bee found some carrion flowers. Sure, he couldn't eat these stinking flowers, he could be trapped inside the flowers forever. The hungry bee had to find another flowers.

Not long after that, the bee found some hibiscus flowers. This time he can eat some nectar, these hibiscus nectar were sweet and delicious. Hibiscus flowers were not enough for him, so he looked for another flowers, and he found sun flowers and some roses. He had a big party there, he eat many nectars of sun flowers and roses.

The bee was really very hungry, although he had eaten many nectar, he was still hungry, so he looked for another flowers, and he found some dahlias and bougainvillea flowers. After eating some nectars, he saw his sister was coming.

The bee and his sister flew together, and a few moment later they found some tulip flowers. They ate some nectar there, and flew again. They flew from one garden to another gardens, and shortly they found marigolds and amethyst flowers. The bee was not interested to eat more, he already full, he just accompanied his sister.

They flew again looking for other flowers, suddenly his sister saw corpse flowers, but the bee told her sister not to eat that flowers, so they flew again to another gardens.

After eating many nectar that day, then they flew home to their nest. All families were waiting for them.

The End


Note
Above story is published with permission from my partner Illustrated Stories For Early Childhood Kids. You can read the story in Picture Illustrated Version, and print the story either as a story book in pdf format or as a story coloring pages. To read picture illustrated stories version, please visit A Hungry Bee

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