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The Adventures Of Buster Bumblebee - A Fun Lively Story For Children (Part 8)

by Stefania Lintonbon

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This is a happy audiobook story for children! It’s about a naughty little Bumble Bee prince. Actually, he’s quite sweet. But this time there’s more trouble in bumblebee land, and Buster gets a bit of a big head. This episode is called, Buster the Boaster. Now, let’s enjoy more of Buster Bumble Bee & his friends. This is Season 1-Part 8 of 11.

ChildrenAdventuresNaughtyProblemsFriendsFearFamilyMoralityImaginationCharacter DevelopmentFamily RelationshipsMoral LessonsAudiobooksCharactersChildrens StoriesStoriesSweetness

Transcript

Hi,

This is Stefania,

And this is the next episode,

Part eight,

Of the story of Buster Bumblebee,

Our cute,

But naughty,

But lazy little bumblebee friend.

If you've missed the previous episodes,

The ones that came before this one,

You can find them in my Insight Timer profile,

And then you can catch up.

This episode,

Number eight,

Is called Buster the Boaster.

Buster the Boaster As far back as Buster Bumblebee could remember,

He had heard about the rubber fly.

Even the fiercest fighters among the workers spoke his name with great awe,

And from everything Buster could learn,

His family had good reason to fear that dreadful enemy.

When Buster first left the house to make excursions to the Flower Garden and the Cloverfield,

He had felt quite uneasy.

He half expected that the rubber fly would pop out from behind a blossom at any moment and pounce upon him.

For the rubber fly was a bold,

Bad villain,

And those that were so unfortunate as to find themselves caught by him and held fast in his long,

Spiny feet had only a very slight chance of getting away from him.

No one of the Bumblebee family knew where the rubber fly lived,

But it was said that he often lurked on the ground,

Watching for victims.

And when he spied one,

He would fly quickly up with a loud buzz and dart upon the unfortunate.

He had big,

Keen eyes which enabled him to see very clearly,

And he had long,

Narrow wings which bore him through the air with great swiftness,

And he had,

Worst of all,

A sharp,

Piercing beak which was the most frightful thing to gaze upon.

Now,

In spite of his name,

The rubber fly looked like no fly that was ever seen in Pleasant Valley.

Strange as it may seem,

In spite of his cruel beak,

His long wings,

His spiny feet,

He looked not a little as if he might have been a near relation of Buster Bumblebee.

Of course,

Any member of the Bumblebee family would have known at a glance that he was not one of them,

But probably Johnny Green,

If he had noticed him,

Would have thought the rubber fly some sort of Bumblebee.

Since this monster was known to appear now and then in the neighborhood,

One can easily understand why Buster Bumblebee was a bit timid when he first began to venture abroad alone.

But as time passed,

His dread of meeting the rubber fly gradually faded.

Not only had nobody seen the rubber for a long time,

But some began to say that they thought he must have met with an accident or perhaps he had moved to other parts and they didn't believe he would ever be heard from again.

And Buster himself began to boast that he wasn't afraid of the rubber fly and said that he was sorry that the rubber fly had gone away before he had had a chance to see him.

Buster's mother,

The Queen,

Happened to hear her son make that remark one day,

And she promptly told him that he was a stupid silly boaster.

If you knew what happened to your poor father last fall,

You would never want to even hear the rubber fly's name mentioned again.

The Queen declared,

As a shiver or a shudder,

Or both,

Passed up and down her royal back.

But Buster Bumblebee,

Being very young and somewhat stupid as well,

Said,

Oh,

Nonsense,

After his breath,

So low that his mother,

The Queen,

Could not hear him.

That's it for this week's episode of Buster Bumblebee.

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Stefania LintonbonLondon, UK

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