Chapter 1241 The youngest donors of the bear children's festival
"Mimizi, why did you make so many bento boxes today?" Mimizi's father got up in the morning and saw Mimizi making bento boxes in the kitchen. Mimizi was a little confused. There were half as many ingredients as usual.
Mimizi is not as good at carving pumpkins as Maria, does not have a baby and a Dudu, has the strength to use an ox cart, transports pumpkins, sells pumpkins, and does not have as much pocket money as Michelle. But Mimizi is certainly no less caring than others.
The idea for the bento was that James and Landon saw Mimiko's lunch box at noon. They tasted it and it was delicious, especially the thick soup. James and Landon wanted Mimiko to bring an extra box of bento and were willing to pay for it.
Dollar.
Mimizi thought about it, it costs one dollar and fifty cents to make a bento, sell it for two dollars, and earn fifty cents. If the middle class goes to school four days a week, they can have two dollars. In only five weeks, they can buy one
Ten tents, in fifty weeks, you can have ten mosquito nets, Mimizi, the more you count, the happier you are.
After listening to his daughter, Mimizi's father said, "Daddy, help you."
The father and daughter did not have any extra money to buy many mosquito nets, but Mimizi wanted to use her own hands to do something for African children, especially using the cooking skills her mother taught her to help African children who are threatened by malaria.
Mom will be happy when she sees Mimizi doing this in heaven. "Is it daddy?" Mimizi looked up at daddy, Mimizi's dad, and nodded. "I will definitely do it, Mimizi, mommy will definitely do it."
I'm very happy." Mimizi's father looked at his sensible daughter, his eyes were a little moist and warm.
"Mimizi wants to donate mosquito nets in her mother's name." Mimizi smiled and shed tears, wiped them with her little hands, and said with a smile.
"good."
A lunch box full of love. It was packed and Mimi was carrying it on her back, waiting for the school bus to come. "Sister Mimi," Michelle was carrying a small basket with ten apples in it. They were all very heavy. Knock, knock, knock.
"Sister Michelle, let me help you."
Mimiko helped carry the basket and pulled Michelle into the car. "Are Pandora and the baby going to take the school bus?" "No, sister Pandora said they have to drive an oxcart to bring pumpkins to town." Michelle,
said.
"James is coming up."
As soon as James got in the car, he looked for Mimizi. When he saw Mimizi, he immediately ran over. "Mimizi, I told my mother that I will give you two dollars a day to buy your lunch box."
Mimizi took out the bento box and handed it to James, who opened it and took a look. "Wow, it's really great." The bento was made into a teddy bear head, fried eggs, vegetables, meat, etc. It was very delicately made.
"And soup."
Mimizi handed over the small soup bucket. "One bowl per person." "That's great." James was very happy. "I like the taste of the soup."
“It smells really good.”
The other children's noses twitched. "Sister Mimiko made this herself." Michelle looked proud, as if she was herself.
"Hey. Michelle, do you want to treat us to apples?"
The little chubby girl's mouth was almost drooling when she saw the bento. But the bento was for lunch. She had paid for the meal and had to eat a nutritious lunch in the kindergarten.
"No, Michelle sells apples."
Michelle said, "Fifty cents a piece."
"Fifty cents, that's a lot of money." A group of little people could only look at it. Fifty cents is too expensive. A group of little people exclaimed loudly, "Fifty cents." Ordinary children have a day's pocket money, but Mimi only has fifty cents.
Pocket money.
Many children could only watch and wait for the school bus to arrive at the kindergarten. Dudu and the little baby were running over quickly.
Just waiting for Dudu to come, the little guy had prepared it early this morning. He also prepared an extra lunch for Sister Maria. "Sister Baby, don't tell Sister Maria."
"The baby won't tell."
The two little people were laughing and laughing together, and Maria was puzzled all the time. She asked Pandora and Baby Sister but didn't say anything.
Three little people sell pumpkins in the square. They were lucky today. They met a store that was buying pumpkins to decorate for Halloween. Ten of them were sold at one time, and more than twenty pumpkins were sold in the morning.
For three dollars and thirty cents, Maria sold two more carved pumpkins than yesterday, and three more for one dollar and ninety-five cents, which added up to more than five dollars.
The three little people were so happy on the way that they ran to the entrance of the kindergarten and were waiting for Michelle and Mimiko. "Pandora, Mimizi's money." Mimiko took out a dollar and handed it to Dudu, feeling quite happy.
"Sister Mimiko, why do you have so much pocket money?"
Dudu asked curiously.
Next to Michelle, she said, "Sister Mimiko makes bento boxes and sells them to James to make money." As she said that, Michelle felt a little disappointed. Michelle wanted to sell apples to make money, but she didn't.
My pocket money is to buy a pen today, and I only have fifty cents left. "How much does an apple cost?" Dudu looked at it and asked.
"Fifty cents, grandpa wants 30 cents, Michelle wants 20 cents." Michelle looked proud and remembered it all.
"It's expensive." Michelle said.
"It's not expensive to buy five of them together." Dudu thought of a good idea and cut them up and sold them.
"Pandora is so smart." Michelle clapped her hands and put down the small basket.
"I'll go tell James and the others."
Mimizi ran over and told the other children that in this way, two people, five people, or three people could share a big apple. When several children gathered together, Michelle was so happy that she sold three apples at once.
Dudu peeled the apple and cut it into pieces. His little mouth was a little greedy and he swallowed his saliva. "Dudu can't eat it. Sister Michelle sells the money to buy mosquito nets for African children."
Dudu peeled the apple and muttered, "Before class, Michelle, I am happy to give Dudu the fifty cents left in my pocket money today plus the sixty cents from selling apples. "One dollar and ten cents, plus pumpkin.
The money earned is five dollars and twenty-five cents, plus one dollar pocket money for Dudu and Baobao, and one dollar for sister Mimizi."
Dudu calculated with his little hands that he had eight dollars and thirty-five cents, only one dollar and sixty-five cents left to buy another mosquito net. "Wow." Several villains cheered when they heard this.
Everyone was full of energy and had lunch at noon. Dudu and Baobao took Maria and Mimizi with them. "Let's eat together." Baobao said.
"Hmm, pandora has brought a lot of vegetables and I can't eat them all."
Dudu hurriedly took out two lunch boxes, a small bucket of soup, and took out the bowls and chopsticks. "Wow, there's an extra pair of chopsticks." Dudu blinked his big eyes, full of surprise, and there was an extra pair of chopsticks.
"How strange."
said the baby.
"Sister Maria, you can eat." Dudu handed the chopsticks to Maria.
"Maria has steak and bread." Maria took out the package of cold steak and flat bread.
"Pandora steak." Dudu said and cut into a small piece. Baobao cut into a small piece. Mimizi was stunned for a moment and then cut into a small piece. In the end, Maria only had a small piece left.
Maria touched her belly, so Maria would be hungry. "Sister Maria, please eat quickly." "Yes." Maria nodded. Sister Pandora had packed a lot of food.
"Sister Michelle, why haven't you come yet?"
Dudu asked while eating. "The office teacher is buying apples." The little fat girl was holding a small lunch box.
Michelle, carry the basket to the teacher's office. "Come in quickly, Michelle." Cynthia called Michelle in. "Michelle, how many apples do you have left?"
"Five." Michelle looked at them.
"These teachers bought them all. The teachers have heard about your donation of mosquito nets to African children. It's great," Cynthia said.
"Thank you, teacher."
Michelle took out a small knife and was about to cut it for Teacher Cynthia. Cynthia smiled and waved her hand. "No, I'll take it back to eat."
"Oh, okay."
Michelle nodded and put away the knife. "Michelle, sell me the apples tomorrow." Another teacher said, and other teachers expressed their intention to buy it.
Michelle blinked her eyes, full of joy, and nodded her little head vigorously. "Yes."
"Sister Michelle, come quickly."
Michelle came back and Dudu waved her little hand. "Pandora has brought some delicious meat." "It's delicious." Michelle and others ran over, carrying the dinner plates. "A lot of sour meat."
Sweet and sour chicken tenders is the most favorite dish among the little ones. "It's so delicious, thank you sister Pandora." Michelle was eating meat with big mouthfuls, and suddenly she remembered something.
He put down the plate, took out a dollar and handed it to Dudu. "Michelle just earned a dollar," the villain said proudly. Dudu was happy, Gao Gao had already given her twenty cents, and now she had another dollar.
In this case, Dudu is only forty-five cents away from buying a mosquito net. "Wow, I only need to sell three small pumpkins to buy a mosquito net."
"Um."
Dudu nodded, and a group of little people cheered. "Hurry up and eat some food. When you are full, go sell pumpkins and you can say it loudly."
Several little people nodded in unison, and after school, Michelle and Mimizi both continued to beep their phones, calling home and telling them to come back later. Anderson and Mimizi's father both told them to come pick them up at 4:30.
Five little people came to the central square of the town together, and happened to meet Marbury and Mickey. "Grandpa Marbury, brother Mickey." They called them several times, and Li Han was very funny every time he heard them.
"Pandora, baby, why haven't you gone back yet?"
It's four o'clock now, and kindergarten has ended early. "Go buy a mosquito net and then go back." "We don't have any mosquito nets at home. Did dad ask you to buy them?" Marbury asked.
"Let's go, I'll take you there."
"Pandora knows where?"
However, Marbury still insisted on sending a few little guys over. "Hey, it's you again, what do you want to buy?" "Mosquito net, here are ten dollars." Dudu, holding a pile of change and putting it on the cashier.
"Didn't you buy a mosquito net yesterday?"
The supermarket cashier was very confused. Yesterday, several little ones came to buy mosquito nets. In fact, the little ones brought too much change, and they were so small that they were so impressed that they came to buy mosquito nets in groups. (To be continued)