Today when I picked my daughter up at school, she had a big smile on her face. She told me she participated at the science fair.
There, she experienced many scientific experiences with other older kids. She wore the laboratory goggles and groves that they prepared for participants. She said everything she experienced was fun and exciting. They learned a lot and laughed a lot. Her favorite thing was that all the participants cooperated each other and had a fun together.
When I heard about it, I pictured the scenery of Japanese famous science teacher, Denjiro-sensei, performed many fun scientific experiences in front of children.

This science fair was sponsored by the local university. I had seen the brochure. It said the qualified participants were children of 9 years old and up. So I thought my daughter could not go. She is still 7 years old.
I noticed that her teacher took my daughter as an exception (secretly to others, maybe). So I whispered to the teacher “thank you for taking my daughter to the science fair.”
The teacher told me that she took my daughter as an exception because she was always polite with a well behavior. The teacher mentioned that the normal kids of her age cannot listen or sit still. During the summer school program, they had many different guest speakers from other universities or organizations. Smaller kids always ended up disturbing other kids or not listening quietly, but my daughter always stayed being good and an excellent listener and supporter.
I am happy to hear good things about my daughter from others. But, more than anything else, I am always happy whenever I see my daughter being happy and smiling.
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