Amani, an eager 11-year-old with a keen eye for detail, held a small purse tightly in her hand. Her friends, Juma and Zuri, stood beside her, their faces lit up with excitement. They had a mission—to buy supplies for their community art project.
"Look at all these beautiful fabrics, Amani!" exclaimed Zuri, her eyes wide with wonder.
"We need to stick to our list," Amani replied, glancing at the paper in her hand. "But let's see if we can find something special too."
Juma, ever the negotiator, approached a stall selling vibrant beads. "How much for these, sir?" he asked, pointing to a string of beads.
The vendor, a kindly old man with a twinkle in his eye, replied, "For you, my young friend, just fifty shillings."
"How about thirty?" Juma countered, flashing a hopeful smile.
Amani spread out their goods on a blanket. "We spent more than I expected," she said, frowning slightly.
"But we got everything we needed, right?" Zuri chimed in, her optimism unwavering.
"Yes, but we need to be more careful," Amani replied, her determination shining through.
Zuri's eyes lit up as she saw the artist at work. "Let's talk to him!" she suggested, pulling her friends along.
The artist smiled warmly, pausing his brush strokes. "Hello there, young ones. What brings you to my little corner?"
Amani explained their project, her voice filled with excitement. "We're creating art for our community!"
"That's wonderful," the artist replied, nodding approvingly. "Let me show you a few techniques that might help."
Juma looked at his friends, a grin spreading across his face. "We did it. We got everything and learned a lot too," he said.
"And met an amazing artist," added Zuri, her voice filled with awe.
"This was a good day," Amani concluded, her heart full of gratitude and newfound wisdom.
















