Buzzing Around the World (Part 1)
The honey bee family had a dream to go on a trip around the world.
The family included two kids and two adults. The 12-year-old kid was named Max, the 10-year-old kid was named Levi, the mom was named Cleo, and the dad was named Bill. One day, Cleo and Bill showed the kids that kind of trip was possible. The kids went to school one more day to say goodbye to their friends. The next day they were off.
They needed to check in their bags for a little stop because their plane couldn’t go all the way to Desert Globemallow directly. They passed security and settled down at their gate, accidentally trapping their stingers on the fabric of the chair. It was finally time to get on their plane. The 10-year-old bee was very happy to get screens on the plane. They looked out and saw the plane going into the sky.
The kids had to keep up with school so they were going to do hive school from their travels. They started with some math on the airplane using the family’s favorite app, Stinger Smarts. After doing half an hour of math, they started to do reading. Max read up on the place they were going while Levi was reading a book about his favorite sting singer [that’s what the family calls a singer], Bart Bee. When Max and Levi were done with their level of pollen curriculum, they were allowed to watch a movie. Max watched "Despicable Sting” and Levi watched “Buzz and Fuzz the Movie.”
“Despicable Sting” and “Buzz and Fuzz the Movie”
When they landed at the first stop, Cleo and Bill did most of the talking as they went through flygration. They had a great lunch and settled down at the gate. Max and Levi went back to their screens while Cleo and Bill talked about what they were going to do in Desert Globemallow. The plane comes and the family hops on it and Max and Levi sit together without Cleo or Bill. They landed in Desert Globemallow at 5:00pm. The kids ran into the AirHnP [referring to Air Bed and Breakfast but it’s Air Hive and Pollen].
After a few days the family learned the place quickly. The next day their bee friends Mary and Felix came.
…to be continued