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   Diana Malivani


   The Little

   Honey Bears




   An Illustrated Story in Verse


   Translated from Russian into English by

   Mark Herman and Ronnie Apter



   Illustrated by the Author

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   One Day in the Lives of the Little Honey Bears (an Illustrated Story in Verse)




   For a little girl named Michelle




   The Author would like to express her deep gratitude to her husband for his support and assistance with this book




   Table of Contents



   The Little Honey Bears

   The Author

   Other books by the Author



   The Little Honey Bears



   One day in spring
   In a large lair,
   Three cubs were born
   To a family of bears.
   



   They cried, «We want honey!»
   And made such a hubbub
   Their parents dubbed them
   The Honey Bear Cubs.
   



   They rapidly grew,
   Their fur a light brown,
   Teddy-bear cute,
   Clumsy and round.
   



   They hit each other
   In a play fight,
   Rolled on the grass
   And squealed in delight!
   



   «I have an idea,»
   Said one to the others,
   «Let’s hunt for food.
   Are you with me, brothers?»
   



   They were. They snuck off,
   Chortling and merry,
   To hunt for honey
   And juicy berries.
   



   In the raspberry bushes
   With rumbling tummies,
   The bears ate berries.
   Now they want honey!
   



   But wait! They find pine cones,
   Snatch them up and run
   And throw them at each other.
   The game is lots of fun!
   



   Next they swam with ducklings,
   Then finally arrived
   At a clearing full of bees
   And promptly smashed the hive.
   



   Having gorged on honey,
   They raced for the trees,
   Stumbling over hummocks,
   Escaping from the bees.
   



   A thicket safely hid them,
   But the honey had a cost.
   The tired Honey Bears
   Realized they were lost.
   



   They howled for Mama
   As loudly as they could,
   But she didn’t hear them
   Deep in the wood.
   



   They sat by a tree stump,
   Sighed and frowned,
   All tuckered out
   As the sun went down.
   



   They scratched their heads
   And wished they could hurry
   Home to their parents
   And say they were sorry.
   



   They wished they hadn’t
   Run away from home
   In search of berries
   And honeycombs.
   



   Suddenly the smallest
   Tumbled from the stump,
   Happily yelling,
   Landing thump!
   



   «Look at the sky!
   There’s the moon!
   It’ll show the way!
   We’ll be home soon!»
   



   The little bears looked
   On every side
   And saw a hill
   They recognized.
   



   They run, forgetting
   The scare they’ve had,
   Pushing and shoving
   To show they’re glad.
   



   Mama Bear worries,
   «Where can they be?»
   So off she goes
   To find the three.
   



   She growls and howls
   At the top of her voice.
   The cubs come running
   And all rejoice.
   



   Papa Bear gives them
   All a big hug,
   Happy they’re home,
   Safe and snug.
   



   Mama is beaming.
   She strokes and rubs
   And cuddles and fusses
   Over her cubs.
   



   She fills them with honey.
   Then each sleepy head
   Says good night and Mama
   Tucks them into bed.
   



   They sweetly yawn
   And dream of sunny
   Fields full of berries
   And hives full of honey.
   



   The moon is shining,
   The stars are bright,
   The happy cubs
   Sleep through the night.
   



   About the Author
   
   An author and illustrator of children’s books, Diana Malivani lives in Paris, France, where she raises her young daughter Michelle, for whom this tale was originally written. Diana is a Doctor of Medicine (M.D., Ph.D.), specializing in sports medicine and nutrition, with extensive experience in the fitness industry. Diana is passionate about oil painting and preparing tasty and healthy dishes according to her own recipes.



   Other books by the Author
   English Edition
   Snoutie and his Friends
   The Great White Rabbit
   Bazilio and the Little Mice
   The Happy Little Pigs
   The Little Honey Bears
   The Gnome Magicians
   The Little Lost Elephant
   The Little Mouse Musicians
   French Edition
   Snoutie et ses Amis
   Lapin Blanc Le Magnifique
   Bazilio et les Souriceaux
   Les Petits Cochons Heureux
   Les Oursons de Miel
   Les Nains Magiciens
   Le Petit Éléphant Perdu
   Les Souriceaux Musiciens
   German Edition
   Snoutie und seine Freunde
   Der Große Weiße Hase
   Bazilio un die Kleinen Mäuse
   Die Fröhlichen Kleinen Schweinchen
   Die Kleinen Honigbären
   Die Zwergen-Zauberer
   Der Verlorene Kleine Elefant
   Die Kleinen Mäusemusikanten