Bee Child Collecting Summer Nectar on the Flower Meadow
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Sweet summer foraging scene: small, round bee child — plump, fuzzy bee-child being with striped yellow-and-black coat, tiny transparent wings buzzing with excitement, enormous pollen baskets on back legs already half full, little round honey-collecting jar on strap around tummy, expression of absolute bliss while sampling nectar — busily working way across summer wildflower meadow flower to flower. Not flying but toddling from bloom to bloom on tiny feet, greeting each flower by name (faces visible). Meadow: overwhelming variety of summer flowers (cornflowers, poppies, daisies, foxglove, clover, lavender, sunflowers), each with tiny friendly face. Bumblebee friend already asleep in one flower. Very thick outlines, very large colour areas.