The hive was glowing with excitement. It was the week of the Great Honey Feast — a time when every bee came together to celebrate, share food, and spread warmth through the meadow. Grace the Bee buzzed happily toward the gathering place, her little heart fluttering.
But on the way, she saw something that made her pause.
Tiny Willow Bee sat alone near a clover, looking down at her empty honey pot.
Grace landed beside her.
“Are you coming to the feast?” she asked gently.
Willow shrugged. “I didn’t make much honey this season,” she whispered. “I don’t have anything to bring.”
Grace’s wings drooped. She knew that feeling — wanting to join in but feeling like you had nothing to offer.
Then she remembered something Queen Bee once said:
“Giving isn’t about how much you have. It’s about how much heart you share.”
Grace reached into her own honey jar and scooped out a big, golden spoonful. She poured half into Willow’s pot.
“There,” she smiled. “Now we both get to give.”
Willow’s eyes lit up, and for the first time that day, she smiled.
Together they flew to the feast — one with a full pot, the other with a full heart.
And when the bees tasted the honey Grace had shared, they said it was sweeter than ever. Grace knew why:
Giving didn’t take anything away from her… it made her richer.
๐ฏ Lesson for Little Bees
Sharing isn’t about losing something.
It’s about growing something — kindness, connection, joy.
You can give:
๐ Your time
๐ผ A smile
๐ A helping hand
๐ฏ Part of what you have
๐งก A gentle word
๐จ A picture or craft
๐ชถ A hug
Every act of giving fills someone else’s heart… and yours too.
✏️ Reflection Time
In your Honeycomb Journal, write or draw:
๐ฏ Someone I can share something with
๐ผ Something small I can give today
๐ How giving makes me feel inside
Your giving doesn’t have to be big — just full of love.
๐ Grace’s Buzz Wisdom Thought
“Giving makes my heart grow golden.”

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