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The Hummingbird Who Chewed Bubblegum
by
Artie Knapp (USA)
the author has an excellent story site: Knapptime
Stories
illustration by Kevin
Scott Collier

There was a little hummingbird in my neighborhood that
usually perched on my windowsill. I enjoyed hearing her
sing, but I hadn’t seen the little hummingbird for
several days. About a week ago, a bad storm came through
and blew all the worms away. I felt sorry for the little
hummingbird. She must be hungry and flew somewhere else
to find worms, I thought to myself. Then one beautiful sunny
morning the little hummingbird reappeared on my windowsill.
“Where have you been?” I asked the little hummingbird.
“Just out flying around”, replied the little
hummingbird.
“Did you find anything to eat?” I asked.
“Oh there’s plenty of food, but all the twigs
and straw were blown away with last week’s storm,”
said the little hummingbird in a sad voice.
“I am sorry to hear that. What are you going to do?”
I asked.
The little hummingbird shrugged her feathers and said,
“I’m not sure, but I have a favor to ask of
you.”
“Sure, anything,” I said.
“Can you please give me some bubblegum?” asked
the little hummingbird.
I was surprised that a hummingbird would ask for bubblegum,
but I was happy to share it with my friend. The little hummingbird
chewed the gumballs I gave her, and then blew a bubble bigger
than her entire body. She thanked me for the bubblegum and
then flew out of sight.
The very next morning the little hummingbird appeared on
my windowsill, and asked for a couple more pieces of bubblegum.
Like before, I was surprised that a little hummingbird would
ask for bubblegum, but I was happy to share it with my friend.
The little hummingbird chewed the gumballs I gave her, and
then blew a big bubble. She thanked me for the bubblegum
and then flew out of sight. A couple of days passed and
I hadn’t seen the little hummingbird. I wondered what
she was up to. One sunny day I was outside playing when
a voice called out my name. I looked around but didn’t
see anyone. The voice called out my name again, and this
time I realized it was coming from the oak tree in my back
yard. It was the little hummingbird who was calling out
my name, and she was sitting in a red, orange, and blue
nest.
“Look what you helped me build,” said the little
hummingbird.
“What do you mean?” I asked.
“Well, since there aren’t twigs or straw left
from the storm, I had to build something where I could lay
my eggs. Because of your willingness to share your bubblegum
with me, I was able to build this nest for me and my family.
Thank you,” said the little hummingbird.
I climbed up the oak tree, and sure enough there were two
little eggs the size of jelly beans laying in the nest made
of bubblegum. It felt good to share my bubblegum in the
first place, and once I realized it helped the little hummingbird
build her nest it made sharing feel even better.
THE
END
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