Mr. Lee, an older man with kind eyes and a wrinkled smile, carefully arranges bright red apples and yellow bananas on his wooden cart. His hands move slowly but surely, making everything look neat and inviting. The cart’s sign reads “Fresh Fruit for Sale,” painted in cheerful colors that catch the morning light.
Mina, a curious girl with braided hair, tugs her friend’s sleeve and points at the cart. Tommy, who loves apples, skips ahead, waving a few coins in his hand. The children’s voices blend with the sound of the breeze. "Look, Tommy! Mr. Lee is here with his fruit cart again!"
Mr. Lee[/@ch_1] greets each child warmly.]
"Good morning, everyone! Who wants a tasty snack today?" "Me, please! Can I have the biggest apple, Mr. Lee?" Mr. Lee laughs softly and picks out the shiniest apple for Tommy. "Here you go, Tommy. This one will make you strong for class!"
Mr. Lee[/@ch_1] while munching on their fruit. The smell of oranges fills the air, and the playground buzzes with happiness.]
"Mr. Lee, why do you sell fruit here every day?" "I love seeing your smiles. Good fruit helps you grow, and your laughter makes my day brighter," he replies. Sara, a shy girl, offers her last coin, and Mr. Lee gives her a sweet banana with a gentle pat on her shoulder.
Mr. Lee[/@ch_1] speaks to the children, who listen closely, sitting on the grass with their snacks.]
"Remember, it’s not just about eating fruit. It’s about sharing and caring for each other. If you ever see a friend without a snack, share a piece with them," he says kindly. The children nod, their eyes thoughtful and a little wiser now.
Mr. Lee[/@ch_1] waves goodbye, his cart a little lighter but his heart full.]
"See you tomorrow, Mr. Lee! Thank you for the fruit!" "We’ll tell our friends to come too!" The children run back to school, leaving Mr. Lee smiling, already looking forward to another happy morning.
















