Just like the 61 love sale and singing "the main character"
in mid May, this newspaper published a class of two grade two students in Ji'nan weft Road Primary School, invited the leukemia girl Xuan Xuan to the school with the art class. Then, we have no interruption to the attention of Xuan Xuan. The children of grade one in grade two use the weekend to visit her in the hospital of Xuan Xuan, who read and write a wish card together with the sick children of Xuan Xuan and other wards. "A big sister wants a toy panda." "a little brother wants a remote control car". "Other kids want to go back to kindergarten to go to school." The students collected the wishes of Xuan Xuan and other small patients to the school, and they also gave a code name to the people of the age of leukemia, Xiao Bai. The school decided to hold a "charity bazaar" on the 61 day, and help the "little white" people to fulfill their wish with the help of charity bazaars.
yesterday morning, wee two road primary school playground, each grade in the designated area of the stalls selling goods, selling voice, cry one after another. Reporters saw that key chains, brooches, handmade products, origami, stationery, books... Each booth has its own characteristics. Students circle around a few stalls, and their schoolbags are full. Liu Leqi, mother of class two, grade two, told reporters that Zhu Min had accompanied her daughter to the hospital to see Xuan Xuan and other children, and he knew and claimed 61 wishes. The sale was specially designed to sell their own coaster, which is 8 yuan each, cheap and practical. Liu Yuan, a parent in class two, grade two, said: "in the morning, our class has already got nearly 500 yuan in the sale of the charity bazaar. The business is so good that no one has ever thought of it. All this money will be donated to children with leukemia. "
also carried out the "charity sale" activities through the five education group, Chuen Ze campus. Reporters noted that no matter which school carried out "charity bazaar", the most popular stalls were selling snacks, cold drinks and toys.