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In this fairy tale, Anieta is an angry little buzzing bumblebee that absolutely hates the ground bugs such as worms and ants. She prefers to only associate with the flying insects like herself. One day, she flies into a tree branch that causes her to break her wing and plummet straight to the ground. Anieta is now stuck and unable to fly. She realizes that in order for her to survive day by day, she will have to rely on the very insects she dislikes. Will Anieta change her view on the ground bugs now that she has to live amongst them?

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In this fairy tale, Anieta is an angry little buzzing bumblebee that absolutely hates the ground bugs such as worms and ants. She prefers to only associate with the flying insects like herself. One day, she flies into a tree branch that causes her to break her wing and plummet straight to the ground. Anieta is now stuck and unable to fly. She realizes that in order for her to survive day by day, she will have to rely on the very insects she dislikes. Will Anieta change her view on the ground bugs now that she has to live amongst them?

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Barbara N. Hughes is an established author who has written several books since 2010 (The No-Nonsense Guide to Foster Parenting and The Adventures of Sienna and Bo). Born and raised in Wisner, Louisiana, she later moved to Toledo, Ohio. She has one daughter, favorite son-in-law, and three grandchildren. Hughes is a fun, loving, and caring person who has dedicated her adult life toward fostering children. She credits her mother, Emma Lou Bennett (Wisner), and her late father for allowing her to explore ideas as a little girl. Hughes kept her vivid imagination alive by crafting fairy tales that she can share with various young children.