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Today is a fine day.

Today is a fine day. I woke up early in the morning and looked at the blue sky. My mood is particularly comfortable. The newspaper sales group has passed the test of wind and rain, and it will finally be officially launched today! Throwing a phone call with me, I approached the May 4th Square. Hehe, if I write a composition with children, it will be a sea of people. Early in the morning, Netcom gave a performance in May 4th Square. Many dancers, practitioners and tourists are busy around. It's really a vibrant scene, and I'm particularly happy. The weather, place, people and I are all occupied. Today, the newspaper sales team will be successful!

I have been waiting there for a long time under the wind in May. I want to emphasize here that the students are particularly beautiful today, which is of course inseparable from the elaborate dressing at home in the morning, haha. At the same time, the sun came out first, and my mother came to support our work, without a daughter. I would like to express my heartfelt thanks here!

In a short time, children arrived one after another under the guidance of adults, making ribbons with119911and starting the process of selling newspapers. Some children are generous and sell their first book quickly, while others are introverted and embarrassed. I want to do a training in advance because the staff didn't arrive at the same time. And adults and children are very excited and can't wait to sell newspapers as soon as they arrive. I'm too excited to forget it. After a round, some children were in high spirits, some children were depressed, and even a classmate cried because she couldn't sell it. But it was this classmate who bravely surpassed himself later, even exceeding the planned number (originally 5 newspapers per person). What a great harvest!

Selling newspapers is a form through which our children can gain a lot: courage, friendship, happiness, love and ability. . . . . . Some children sold it and offered to help other students. Some children bought it from others and then sold it. A classmate sold at most 14 newspapers and came back to impart experience to other students, giving a lecture: "I asked my aunt if you want a newspaper?" If my aunt asks you why you sell newspapers, I will say that I will give the money from selling newspapers to those old people who need help. It's better to find someone with a child to give him a balloon, and he will definitely buy our newspaper. "What a clever boy! What a kind child! After a while, all the children's enthusiasm was mobilized, which caused the situation that our newspaper was in short supply! Two fathers even went to other places to buy some newspapers for the children to sell. Children sell newspapers while roller skating, and our newspaper sales group has become a beautiful scenery in May 4th Square! (Tmall USA imports Pu Weixin)

The activities of the newspaper sales group were so successful that I wanted to say too much in my heart. Thank you for your support and cooperation: mothers blew a lot of balloons to promote sales; My husband got up early and has been doing full-time photography for us. Thanks to Jody Company for providing us with balloons, calcium tablets and other prizes. Thanks to119911for making ribbons specially for us. Thanks to CCTV, CCTV, me, everyone, parents and the public who bought newspapers. Many people have heard that our children sell newspapers for their love, and they don't need to change. . . . . .