In a beautiful large forest, there lived a cute little bear. The little bear liked honey very much, and the sweet taste always made it have a great aftertaste. However, every time it went to the beehive to get honey, the little bear was always worried about being stung by bees, and it thought it was not very nice to always take the honey that the bees worked so hard to make.
One day, the little bear suddenly had a wonderful idea: "Why don't I grow honey by myself?" As soon as it thought of it, it started to look for a suitable place in the forest.
The little bear found an open space close to the flower beds. It thought that the more flowers there were, the more likely it was to grow honey. It brought a small shovel from home and started to dig the soil. The little bear dug very earnestly, and the sweat dripped from its forehead, but it didn't care at all. After digging the hole, the little bear ran all over the forest to look for the "seeds" of honey. But how could there be seeds for honey? The little bear was a little worried. At this time, a little bee flew over buzzing and asked curiously what the little bear was doing. The little bear told the little bee its idea of growing honey. The little bee burst out laughing after hearing it and told the little bear that honey couldn't be grown and that it was made by bees collecting pollen.
The little bear was very disappointed after hearing this, but it didn't want to give up easily. Seeing that the little bear was so persistent, the little bee gave the little bear an idea. The little bee said, "Although you can't grow honey, you can plant a great many flowers. With flowers, we can make more honey." The little bear thought this was a great idea.
So, the little bear brought all kinds of flower seeds from home, carefully planted the seeds in the soil, and then watered and fertilized them. Day by day, the seeds slowly germinated and grew. The little bear came to take care of these little flowers every day. Watching them grow up healthily, the little bear was very happy.
After a while, the flower beds were full of colorful flowers. The little bees smelled the fragrance of the flowers and flew over, busily collecting honey among the flowers. The little bear was not idle either. It built a small wooden house beside the flower beds and guarded this sea of flowers.
Finally, the little bees made a lot of honey. To thank the little bear, they gave the little bear a big jar of sweet honey. The little bear was extremely happy. Tasting the honey it got through its own labor, it thought this was the most delicious thing in the world. Since then, the little bear has understood that through its own labor and dedication, it can reap a sweet reward.