Chaoying's small group [Zhongyingmei]

Chapter 421



Chapter 421

On Friday, Sophia said that there will be a bazaar in the kindergarten on Sunday. The children are invited to go home and prepare the things they want to sell. The money from the sales will be donated to the Children’s Welfare Foundation by the principal.

This is what the teacher discussed with the children before, and they volunteered to participate. The children who want to participate will bring their things to the kindergarten to set up a stall on Sunday.

When Daisy and Missy heard this, they were very happy. They were both happy to play the game of setting up stalls, and also happy to provide a little help to children in difficulties.

"I have to prepare well!" Missy was full of ambition, "I must be the kid who sells the product the fastest!"

Sophia just finished announcing the news, and she was able to compete with Heather immediately after a few seconds, competing for the most popular item.

Considering the family background of these kindergarten students, in order not to form a climate of vicious competition, the principal asked the children not to bring too expensive things to the charity sale.

"Ordinary idle items are fine." The director wiped his sweat, "The more ordinary, the better."

After school on this day, there was a lively atmosphere inside and outside Xiaohongmen. As soon as the children saw their parents, they couldn't wait to discuss together what to bring to the kindergarten for sale.

"I want to invite my father, my mother, my grandparents, and my uncle!" Little Jack said majesticly.

Daisy doesn't need to discuss with her father what products to sell, she already has her own plan in mind.

"I invite you to the bazaar, Dad." Daisy said to Tony.

She also drew an invitation letter by herself in the handicraft class and handed it to her father politely.

Tony took it over and saw that there were many small flowers on it, and a big "plz" was written in the middle.

"Thank you for your invitation." Tony said, "I will attend on time."

He asked his daughter, "Then what do you want to sell from home?"

"I don't want to take anything from the house, Dad." Daisy shook her head, "I just want to draw a picture by myself."

Sophia also said that the children were asked to prepare it by themselves, so it is most meaningful to make things by themselves.

Daisy has seen videos of children from poverty-stricken areas, disaster-stricken areas, and war-torn areas on TV before. They are all children, but some children can ask their parents for new toys in big shopping malls , Some children don't even have enough to eat.

Happiness and suffering coexist in this world, and they are probably endless.

Daisy plans to draw a picture and sell it at the bazaar.

This was the first time she participated in a bazaar, and she was very serious in order to help the children. When she got home, she didn't even eat snacks, so she ran to the study to find a big drawing paper.

It is something to be sold, and it is not acceptable to cause people to lose money.

Therefore, Daisy's painting this time is larger than all the paintings she has ever drawn before, and it is covered with many children holding hands, not only for drawing, but also for coloring.

"Aren't you finished with dessert?" Wendy came over with a cake tray and asked with concern.

Daisy has to lie on the table to draw and has no time for snacks.

This evening, for dinner, the baby Daisy, who is always busy with everything, ate very fast. The noodles were still in his mouth and he didn't swallow them. He couldn't wait to wipe his mouth with a napkin, ran off the dining chair, and went to the study to continue drawing.

If children are serious, they will be more energetic than adults.

After dinner, Tony took a walk to the study to digest, and saw his daughter drawing at the desk.

After he finished eating, watched TV for a long time, and then came to the study, Daisy was still drawing.

The back figure with the paintbrush in hand and the head bowed to smear is really awe-inspiring.

When it was time to go to bed, Tony came to see again, this time Daisy finally didn't draw.

She lay on the desk, using her arm as a pillow, and fell asleep sweetly.Even when he was sleeping, he did not put down the pen held in his right hand.

Tony snickered.

The painting has been finished, a colorful one, and the children are all smiling.

Regardless of adults or children, when they see this painting, they must unconsciously raise a smile.

Tony took his daughter back to the bedroom to go to sleep, Daisy was lying in his father's arms, her little hands moved unconsciously, probably she was also seriously creating in her dream.

Tony asked someone to frame Daisy's painting and put it in the car early on Saturday night, ready to take it to the bazaar the next day.

That night, Daisy was so excited that she almost didn't fall asleep.

"Will anyone like my paintings, Dad?" Daisy, who was lying on the bed covered with the quilt, asked her dad in a low voice, waiting for the sleepy bug to come and take care of her.

Tony just finished telling the children a bedtime story, now he closed the storybook, nodded and said, "Many people will like it."

"It doesn't matter if not many people like it." Daisy said, "As long as one person likes it, I can sell the painting, right?"

"So how much do you want to sell it for?" Tony asked.

"I didn't think so, Dad," Daisy said. "It's nice to have money."

"Isn't that a little too low?" Tony asked.

"How much will it cost?" Daisy asked.

She thought about the price of the painting her father bought at the auction house: "Is it just one hundred thousand dollars?"

One hundred thousand dollars, the parents who came to the bazaar would not be able to afford it.

Daisy's painting was finally set at a price of one hundred dollars, which is beautiful and affordable.

On Sunday, the charity bazaar came as scheduled, and many booths were set up in the kindergarten. Parents who came to participate in the charity bazaar lined up in front of the little red gate, preparing to enter the kindergarten.

Everyone brought a lot of things to sell. Even Sheldon brought a lot of books he had read and put them in the booth. In contrast, Daisy's booth was really empty, with only one painting.

Tuanzi looked at the booth on the left, then at the booth on the right, and became puzzled: "Did you make these books, Sheldon?"

"My family doesn't run a printing factory." Sheldon said, "Of course I bought it."

"Then." Daisy turned to ask Missy, "Did you make this little alarm clock, little flower basket, and doll yourself?"

Missy said no.

Sophia said that everyone should prepare the products by themselves, and everyone really took a lot of things from home by themselves. Looking around, it seemed that only Daisy made the products by herself.

"Handmade products are very popular!" Seeing that Daisy was a little discouraged, Missy came over to comfort her, "My mother likes buying handmade baskets very much."

Daisy looked at the large and small hand-woven baskets at Missy's booth, and felt that Missy's words were not very convincing.

But she was discouraged for a while, and soon cheered up again, believing that her paintings would be sold.

The grown-ups entered.

Little Jack really did what he said, and brought the whole family here, in groups.

Daisy's group of relatives and friends is also much more than Daisy imagined.

Tony, Happy, and Rhodes don't even need to think about it, they will definitely come back.In addition, Peter and Clark actually came.Holding the banknotes in his hand, Peter was eager to try when he saw Daisy.

Daisy also saw the adults in her family from a distance, so she waved.

"It's less than I expected." Rhodes was a little surprised when he found out that the child only sold one painting, and immediately he was sure of winning, "Then I'll buy this painting."

"I buy, I want to buy." Happy said.

Not to be outdone, Peter said, "It's still me."

Daisy was very happy to have such a large group of relatives and friends here, but after hearing what they said, she felt that something was wrong, and the happy smile gradually disappeared, replaced by suspicion.

"Why do you want to buy my painting?" Daisy asked.

"I like your paintings, of course I want to buy them," Rhodes said.

What's more, seeing that there are already people standing in front of other children's booths, Daisy's booth is still empty. The exquisite products are probably much more attractive than the pictures drawn by children themselves. Daisy was left out in the cold, and adults need to help .

Daisy does not want the help of her family.

"You can sell Sheldon's books, and Missy's dolls." Daisy said, "Just don't buy my paintings, Papa, Happy, Uncle, Pee, and Clark."

"Why?" Rhodes was heartbroken.

"Because you are just doing me a favor." Daisy said, "Sheldon said that when his family buys their own things, it is a friendly purchase."

She knew quite a lot.

After listening to Rhodes, he wanted to say something more, but Tony, who observed the child's expression, stopped his friend.

The father said to his daughter: "Then let's go shopping for other people's products. If we see a good toy, I will buy it for you."

"Okay, Dad." Daisy said.

Tuanzi saw off her group of relatives and friends, and continued to wait quietly at the booth for her guests to arrive.

Missy's hand-woven baskets were surprisingly popular, and within a short while, two ladies came to buy her baskets.

The children of these two women are still in the youngest class. At the charity bazaar next year, their children will continue to sell the hand-woven baskets bought from Missy.

Passed from hand to hand, it is really an endless hand-woven basket.

Daisy waited for a long time, before the guests came, so she was free enough to slap flies on the spot.

Sheldon was also as cold as her.

But as far as the books Sheldon sells, not to mention children, adults are not interested in reading them, so the business is as expected.

Sheldon didn't care much, he was reading a book that was for sale, and found that the content was good, and it was worth reading a second time, so he put the book back in his bag.

Daisy bowed her head when she could not wait for the guest for a long time.

She thinks her paintings are pretty good, but no one likes them. Does it mean that her paintings are actually not good?

Baby Daisy holds both hands, her face drooping.

At this time, a pair of leather shoes came into view.

"Do you sell paintings, kid?" A male voice asked kindly.

Daisy looked up and saw Little Jack's father standing in front of him.

"It's to sell paintings, sir." Daisy said hurriedly, overjoyed.

Little Jack's father looked at Daisy's painting, nodded, and was very satisfied: "How can one hundred dollars be enough?"

He wanted to take out his wallet and take out a few coins. At this time, some other parents who wandered here found Daisy's painting stall and walked in to have a look, also wanting to buy Daisy's paintings.

"I saw it first." Little Jack's father said.

But adults have their own rules, and when they can't agree on who will buy it, they will start bidding on the spot.

In the end, it was Little Jack's father who bought Daisy's painting for three hundred dollars.

Because Daisy bought very few things, she became the first child to sell all the goods at the bazaar.

She took the money and was very happy, but some of the adults hiding in the dark were already in tears.

"Ahhhhhh!" Rhodes said, "He bought the painting!"

"Three hundred dollars." Peter silently withdrew his insufficient balance, feeling a little relieved, "Daisy is really amazing."

"She's got something more precious than money," Tony said. "Money isn't that important."

"What is it?" Peter asked.

"Sense of accomplishment," Tony said.

When Daisy handed over the money she earned to the director, she smiled with two small crescents on her face.

Daisy's painting was bought back by Little Jack's father and hung in Little Jack's company.

The child's handwriting in the frame is still immature, but the enthusiastic colors and many smiling faces are particularly attractive. Everyone sees the painting first, and then sees the signature of Daisy Stark underneath, and then they know that the painting is drawn by Iron Man's daughter .

What Daisy didn't know was that after her paintings were exhibited for a period of time, someone from the Mobile Children's Museum approached Little Jack's father, intending to buy her paintings and show them to children in poor areas.

Little Jack's father bought it for three hundred dollars at a bazaar, and the other party wanted to buy it for five hundred dollars.

Little Jack's father didn't ask for money.

"I donated it, Daisy knows, probably not angry, but happy?" he said.

This painting was originally drawn by Daisy for the children.

Little Daisy's painstakingly drawn paintings have gone through several twists and turns, before reaching children in foreign lands.Everyone crowded in front of the picture frame to see the paintings of Daisy Stark's children.

"The painting is really good!" The children looked at it and laughed.


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