It was a bright and breezy afternoon when CEO Kien decided to start a new project—crafting a traditional bamboo chair for the garden. As he gathered his tools and bamboo pieces, he wasn’t alone. Right by his side, full of energy and curiosity, was little Lala, ready to help in any way she could.
Though small, Lala was full of determination. She watched Kien carefully as he measured and cut each bamboo pole. Her eyes sparkled with focus, and when Kien asked for help holding one end of the bamboo, Lala quickly stepped in, steadying it with her tiny hands.
“Good job, Lala!” Kien smiled, impressed by her coordination. Encouraged, Lala became even more involved. She fetched smaller tools, picked up trimmed bamboo pieces, and even helped apply glue between joints. She was careful, precise, and surprisingly skilled for her age.
As they worked, the duo laughed and chatted. Kien taught Lala the names of each tool and how bamboo needed to be treated before building. Lala listened attentively, her mind soaking up every detail like a sponge. When it was time to weave the seat, Lala watched Kien’s fingers move swiftly, then mimicked his motions. Her first few tries were clumsy, but with a bit of guidance, she managed to weave a few perfect rows.
After hours of teamwork, the bamboo chair finally took shape. It wasn’t just a chair—it was a symbol of patience, bonding, and effort. Kien stood back to admire it, and Lala, proud and smiling, jumped into the seat to test it. It held perfectly.
“Look, I helped make this!” she cheered, her voice full of joy.
CEO Kien laughed, “Yes, you did, Lala. And you did an amazing job.”
That day, Lala didn’t just learn how to make a bamboo chair—she proved that even the smallest hands can do great things with heart, guidance, and teamwork.
