It was a peaceful afternoon at the countryside home, and CEO Kien had a special project in mind—a handmade bamboo chair. While most might see it as a job for adults, little Lala was quick to show she was ready to help!
With a curious gaze and her usual eagerness, Lala joined CEO Kien in the backyard where the bamboo poles were stacked and tools were laid out. Wearing her tiny work gloves, Lala looked like a true assistant—and more than that, she was ready to learn.
First, she watched carefully as CEO Kien measured and cut the bamboo. Then, when it was time to hold the frame in place, Lala reached out with her small hands and held the bamboo steady just as he showed her. Her concentration was adorable, and her focus was impressive!
Throughout the process, Lala handed tools, collected the trimmings, and even helped polish the chair legs with a cloth. CEO Kien couldn’t help but smile. “She’s not just helping—she’s mastering it,” he said proudly.
As the chair slowly took shape, so did a beautiful memory. The work was more than just building furniture—it was about building trust, patience, and a loving connection between generations.
When the bamboo chair was finally finished, Lala sat on it proudly, clapping her hands with joy. CEO Kien gave her a high-five and said, “We made this together!”
It was a simple project, but one that left a lasting impression. In her own special way, Lala showed that even little hands can create something big—when guided by love and teamwork.