A rhyming book for children about the importance of self-esteem!
At first Bandit longs to be anything but a bee: "Honey tastes funny and flowers are too sour! I don't want to be tiny and whiny, but being a bee is not for me! I dare to be...A giraffe. But why so tall? I'm used to being small. What if I trip? What if I slip? Being a giraffe is not for me."
By visiting with other animals, Bandit realizes that nothing is better to be than a bee! "Being a bee is what I'm meant to be." Bandit can inspire us all, "I have everything I need to be the best indeed! So, I dare to be me!"
At first Bandit longs to be anything but a bee: "Honey tastes funny and flowers are too sour! I don't want to be tiny and whiny, but being a bee is not for me! I dare to be...A giraffe. But why so tall? I'm used to being small. What if I trip? What if I slip? Being a giraffe is not for me."
By visiting with other animals, Bandit realizes that nothing is better to be than a bee! "Being a bee is what I'm meant to be." Bandit can inspire us all, "I have everything I need to be the best indeed! So, I dare to be me!"