Buggy Hide and Buggy Seek "1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10! Here I come; ready or not!" shouted
Borak the beetle. He moved away from the ripe red tomato he had been
leaning against as he counted. He looked around the vegetable garden,
but couldn’t see any of his friends. They were hiding in good places,
and he was going to have a hard time finding them. He walked over to where the string beans grew. He looked up at each
plant, carefully examining the long, slender, green bean pods that were
dangling, hidden among the leaves. Some of the pods were over six inches
long. When he got to the last string bean plant, he noticed that one of
the pods had odd bumps on it. The bumps looked like eyes, so he moved in
for a closer look. That was no string bean! It was Waqi the worm.
"1,2,3 on Waqi," Borak the beetle called out, then climbed up
the stem to tag Waqi out. Waqi opened her eyes and looked down. "Oh dear. I’ve been
caught," she said. She curled herself up, climbed on to the branch,
then went down the stem to the rich, chocolate brown dirt below. "You had me fooled, Waqi," said Borak. "At first I
thought you were a string bean, but now I’ve caught you. Do you want
to come with me and help me find the others?" he asked. Waqi said she’d like to help, so the two continued their game of
hide and seek. They headed towards the squash. They had to climb over
thick vines with huge leaves growing from them. "Look at that
yellow squash," Borak said. "I’ve never seen a squash with
black stripes before," he added. Waqi the worm looked over at the squash and noticed the black spots.
"What are those black stripes?" she asked. Borak looked over at it quizzically, then walked towards it. He
stopped and stared at it for a while. Then, excited, the cried out,
"It’s Batula bee! 1,2,3 on Batula!" He ran over to the
squash and tagged her out. Batula walked away from the squash plant and
joined Borak, and Waqi . "That was a good hiding lace," said
Borak. "I didn’t know it was you," added Waqi. Batula Bee buzzed, "I thought it was a good place. I can’t
believe you found me so quickly." She fluttered her wings to make
sure they were still working as she spoke. "Would you like to come and help us find the others?" asked
Borak. "I would love that! Buzzzzzzzz!" Batula answered. The three bugs walked through the rich, dark brown soil to search for
their other friends. "Let’s go to the lettuce patch. I’ll bet
that Kaseeb the potato bug, or Kamilah the lady bug, are hiding near
there!" suggested Borak. The bugs agreed, and headed towards the
lettuce heads, passing through rows of carrots, radishes, and cabbages. After a long search, they still couldn’t find their friends.
"Let’s try the peas, Buzzzzzzzzz," Batula said. They went over to the rows of pea pods that were clinging to the long
curly vines. They were filled with plump, round, green peas. "I’m
hungry," said Waqi the worm. "I’m going to pick a pod and
have a snack." She reached up and pulled a pod off of the vine and
opened it up. Inside were six green peas and one gray one. "Oh
yuck. A gray pea," she said distastefully. Batula and Borak went over to see. "Wait a minute. This isn’t
a pea, Waqi. It’s Kaseeb the potato bug. 1,2,3 on Kaseeb," he
called and tagged him out. The gray ‘pea’ unrolled and smiled at his friends. "That was
a great place to hide," Waqi laughed. "We’d have never found
you, if I hadn’t been so hungry." She picked up one of the good
peas and gobbled it down. "Let’s go find Kamilah the lady bug now. She’s the last one
to find. Do you want to come with us, Kaseeb?" asked Borak. "I’d love to help you," he replied, then joined the
group. Soon Borak, Waqi, Batula, and Kaseeb were walking along, in
search of Kamilah. "You know, she’s red. Maybe we should check all the red
veggies and fruits first," suggested Kaseeb. Agreeing, the group
went to the red bell peppers. They looked at each one carefully, but
couldn’t find her. They then headed towards the sugar beets, but
couldn’t find her there either. They checked the ripe red tomatoes,
again, but no Kamilah. They carefully crawled through the prickly
raspberry bushes; no Kamilah. The last red fruit were the strawberries
in the patch. "This is it. She must be here. Let’s all spread out and try to
find her," ordered Borak the beetle. The four bugs went through the strawberry patch. Suddenly they heard,
"I found her! I found her! I found Kamilah the lady bug!" Waqi
called. Batula, Kaseeb, and Borak ran quickly. There was Waqi, among a
cluster of giant, juicy, ripe, red strawberries. Little white flowers
blossomed all around them, giving the air a sweet scent. "There she
is!" Waqi told them, pointing to a strawberry. There sat Kamilah ladybug, her black polka dot wings folded up close
to her body. "1,2,3 on Kamilah," shouted Borak. He climbed on
top of the strawberry and tagged her out. She flew down and landed by the others. "That was fun!" she
giggled. "It was a lot of fun," added Batula. "Can we play this
again, another time?" Waqi and Borak smiled, then Borak said, "Why sure we can; maybe
tomorrow. But one of you have to be IT!" They all agreed to meet at the radishes the next day. Each bug went
home. That night they all dreamed about how much fun they’d had that
day, and about where they were going to hide tomorrow. Shop
the Virtual Khan el-Khalili, the Store for Egypt Lovers Design, Layout and Graphic Art by Jimmy
Dunn, an InterCity Oz, Inc.
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