I don't know about you, but sometimes when I have something to do, I feel like I am the only one who can do it! I don't take the time to see others nor what they can do to help me. Working together is the last thing I have time for. After all, my way is surely the best way. Learning to have the willingness to accept the gifts of others is a hard yet valuable lesson. In this story, a rather grumpy hummingbird and an overconfident honeybee feel very much like this. It is only when a wise friend appears and begins to help them see that working alone is a path full of emptiness that they realize their mistake. This knowledgeable friend begins to teach these two opponents that recognizing our differences can be the beginning of something very mighty! If you or maybe you have a friend that has felt this way, come and discover the powerful lesson our overzealous friends learn in a very magical place!
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Lets face it, in todays time, its hard to wait for anything Instant gratification is the name of the game. Everything we need, want, and learn is pretty much a push-button away. The restless and eager Emma is no different in this story. She is all about getting things done as simply and quickly as possible. Emma has a hard time waiting for anything and likes to get the job done. In this story, she is facing first grade in a new school with new teachers and friends. She suddenly realizes life can be scary sometimes, even for a first-grader. Emma soon learns, with the help of her trusted and wise friend, Mom whom she calls Mia that