Betty Bee and the Long Tongue

Happy Friday! Yesterday I spent mangling my brains at Facebook and Twitter and I think I won. There's a Twitter button in my sidebar now and I created both a page AND a group for Adding Zest. Why both? Because I'm still figuring things out as I go and I didn't know which one I was supposed to do. *eye roll* I'm determined to learn these things. LoL.

SO, I needed some light fiction for today! Shirley is hosting Fiction Friday for us at Sunny Glade --be sure to join us there for links to more fiction! We'd love to have you! =)

Today's light fiction is my first attempt at a children's story...


Betty Bee and the Long Tongue


Betty Bumble Bee settled onto a clover blossom and dropped her head onto her front legs. As she watched the honey bees scurry from flower to flower she became sadder and sadder. Oh, how she wanted to be like them: so slim and trim and so useful. Everyone loved the honey bees because they made honey. They could zip through tight spaces and always had such fun. Betty Bee wanted very much to be a honey bee instead of the bumble bee she was.

Josie Butterfly swooped in for a fast landing. “Hiya, Betty Bee. Why are you just laying here and not gathering pollen?”

“Because I’m sad.” Betty Bee turned her head away so she wouldn’t have to see a honey bee working on a nearby dandelion. “Besides, why should I worry about it when the honey bees are on the job? They can do a much better job of it than I can. I wish I were a honey bee instead of a big, bumbling, bumble bee!”

Josie slowly fanned her wings as she thought. “Betty Bee, don’t you know that honey bees are picky? They need nectar to make honey.”

Betty Bee stroked her antenna. “So?”

“So they won’t go to a flower that only has pollen and no nectar, which means that some flowers would never get pollinated if it weren’t for you bumble bees because bumble bees need both pollen and nectar to feed their babies.”

“They still make honey and look at them, they’re so cute.”

Josie shook her head. “There’s more to life than being cute.”

Betty Bee flicked a leg and sent an aphid flying off the clover blossom.

“Betty Bee, stick out your tongue,” Josie said, her middle legs propped on her abdomen.

“What? Are you crazy?” Betty Bee asked.

“Just stick out your tongue, Betty Bee.” Josie insisted.

Betty Bee rolled her eyes, but stuck it out. It was long!

“God gave you a special tongue so you could reach into flowers that honey bees can’t.” Josie thought that was so neat she did a loop-de-loop right over Betty Bee’s head.

Betty Bee stuck out her tongue again and studied it with her many eyes. “Yeah, I guess that is pretty special.” She said, sounding a little happier.

“It sure is!” Josie said as she settled back onto a nearby flower. “But there’s something else that’s special about you.

“Really?” Betty Bee asked.

“Really.” Josie replied. “When it’s too cold for honey bees, guess who’s out here pollinating flowers?”

Betty Bee hesitated and thought back to the last cold day they’d had. The only other bees she’d seen that day were fellow bumble bees. “Um, bumble bees?” she asked uncertainly.

Josie clapped her hands. “Right! You bumble bees don’t mind the cold but honey bees can’t stand it. If it weren’t for you bumble bees some flowers wouldn’t get pollinated and that would be really sad.”

Betty Bee stood up and bumbled about a little, buzzing in her happiness.

“Oh, and that reminds me of something really, really special about you, Betty Bee!” Josie danced around on her clover top. “You know how so many people like tomatoes?”

Betty Bee stood real still, listening closely. The family that lived nearby loved tomatoes, so this was really important to her. “Yeah?”

“Guess who needs to pollinate tomato blossoms so they grow the tomatoes?” Josie asked, so excited she fluttered above her flower.

As Betty Bee thought hard she buzzed… and buzzed some more. Soon her clover blossom was vibrating. “I don’t know, Josie. Who?”

Josie giggled. “Bumble bees do! God made them so they can buzz enough to get the tomato pollen to drop down to where it can be reached. Isn’t that wonderful?”

That made Betty Bee so excited she flew off her flower and did a double loop around Josie. “God made me special so I could do a special job!” she shouted to all the other bees, who stopped their gathering and cheered for her.

“I’m Betty Bumble Bee and I love being me!” she sang as she zoomed into a tomato blossom and began her happy buzzing. “Just don’t forget the ‘Bumble’ part,” she giggled, “that’s the most important part.”
“And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ;” Ephessians 4:11-12 (NAS)


I hope you enjoyed Betty Bee!
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11 comments:

  1. Wow. Cute and educational!

    I never knew that much about bumblebees before.

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  2. Anonymous8:05 AM

    Patty!! Haven't "seen" you in a while. Hope you are well.

    You should start subbing to Highlights. Great story.

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  3. Betty Bumble Bee would definitely be welcome in my house. Great to read.

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  4. Very cute and educational! I learned something new today!

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  5. Sweet and educational, too! Especially appreciate the analogy - God gave us all unique gifts and He is happy when we employ them for Him!

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  6. Aw... this would make an awesome kids book! Hope I see it on a bookstore shelf one day!

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  7. Love it—what a super lesson and an entertaining way to present it.

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  8. Oh dear Betty. I remember her well :). She is one of my favorites. Great learning tool, and a totally delightful piece. You should write more of these (in your copious free time).

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  9. I learned something about bumble bees. Thank you for the cute story! :)

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  10. Awww! A cute and fun story! (and I certainly learned a bit more about bumble bees!) Great job, Peej!

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  11. I remember this sweet kid's story, too, Peej! I forgot that you're the one who wrote it--or maybe I was so new to FW that I wasn't sure who you were-LOL! Very cute and has a wonderful message.

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