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ОглавлениеRise and Shine!
One bright and happy morning a young caterpillar decided he wanted to go outside and play. He asked his mommy if it was okay to go out and she said, “After you clean your room!” So, the young caterpillar cleaned up as fast as he could and went out to play.
He thought it would be very fun to go find his very best caterpillar friend, but on his way over he saw the most beautiful and colorful thing he’d ever seen. He didn’t know what it was or how to describe it, but it was way high up and it didn’t walk on feet and it was yellow and orange and red and brown. It flipped and fluttered, dipped and danced, and continually circled just above the young caterpillar’s head. He was just thoroughly entranced!
Well, he couldn’t wait to tell his best friend what he’d just seen, but when he got to his friend’s house, he wasn’t there.
“Where could he possibly be?” the young caterpillar wondered. “He’s always home at this time!” But he didn’t stick around to think about it for too long. In a flurry he was off again to see that beautiful flying dancer.
He didn’t see find it until he got all the way home, but once he arrived, there it was, flipping and dipping, fluttering and dancing right above his house. It was truly the neatest thing he’d ever seen. He just had to try it . . .
So, the young caterpillar set out to find the brightest, prettiest leaves he could. He searched all day long and when the sun had almost gone down, he finally found them. They were the most brilliant leaves he’d ever seen—they were almost as beautiful as the beautiful flying dancer’s.
Once he got his leaves, he scurried to the maple tree and got some sap. Covering himself, so he was nice and sticky, he gently placed the two colorful leaves on his back. He thought it would be best to let it dry overnight.
The next morning, he awoke to the beautiful flying dancer flittering overhead, but this time, he had brilliant wings too! Although, as much as he tried, he could not flip and flutter or dip and dance. In fact, he couldn’t even get off the ground.
How could he get up high? After lots of thinking and staring up in wonder at his new fluttering friend, he had an idea. He would climb up the stem of a rhododendron and wait for a bumblebee to come.
So, up he climbed and he waited for a good hour or two. But when the bumblebee finally arrived, it was not happy to see the young caterpillar in his flower. It promptly stung him and sent him back to down to the ground. The leaves broke off of his back and he was covered in dirt and sticky sap.
The young caterpillar began to weep. He would never be able to flip, flutter, dip, or dance! There was simply nothing he could do to be like the beautiful flying dancer. Feeling very sad, he decided to forget all this and inch himself back home—and right into bed.
His bed felt so nice and it was very comfortable. It was no time at all before he was fast asleep, and boy, oh boy, was it a deep sleep. The young caterpillar was so exhausted that he slept for an entire month!
Now, you’ll never guess what happened when he woke up. It was one month later and he arose to the familiar sound of fluttering. He could hear the movement of someone dancing. He tried to open his eyes, but he saw nothing but bright colors—yellow, orange, red, and brown. Once he stepped out of bed, he gave a big yawn and an even bigger stretch—and whoosh! He was in the air, flipping and dipping, dancing, and, yes, fluttering! He was so happy that his little heart nearly burst with joy!
Then, just when he thought he could not get any happier, he heard the sound of his best friend calling to him, “Well it’s about time! I’ve been waiting for you for a whole month! Rise and shine! Let’s go!” And off they flew, together again.