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Share A Story NowI was doing some last-minute Christmas shopping in a toy store and decided to look at Barbie dolls for my nieces. A nicely dressed little girl was excitedly looking through the Barbie dolls as well, with a roll of money clamped tightly in her little hand. When she came upon a Barbie she liked, she would turn and ask her father if she had enough money to buy it. He usually said "yes," but she would keep looking and keep going through their ritual of "do I have enough?"
As she was looking, a little boy wandered in across the aisle and started sorting through the Pokemon toys. He was dressed neatly, but in clothes that were obviously rather worn, and wearing a jacket that was probably a couple of sizes too small. He too had money in his hand, but it looked to be no more than five dollars or so at the most.
He was with his father as well, and kept picking up the Pokemon video toys. Each time he picked one up and looked at his father, his father shook his head, "No."
The little girl had apparently chosen her Barbie, a beautifully dressed, glamorous doll that would have been the envy of every little girl on the block. However, she had stopped and was watching the interchange between the little boy and his father. Rather dejectedly, the boy had given up on the video games and had chosen what looked like a book of stickers instead. He and his father then started walking through another aisle of the store.
The little girl put her Barbie back on the shelf, and ran over to the Pokemon games. She excitedly picked up one that was lying on top of the other toys and raced toward the check-out, after speaking with her father. I picked up my purchases and got in line behind them. Then, much to the little girl's obvious delight, the little boy and his father got in line behind me.
After the toy was paid for and bagged, the little girl handed it back to the cashier and whispered something in her ear. The cashier smiled and put the package under the counter.
I paid for my purchases and was rearranging things in my purse when the little boy came up to the cashier. The cashier rang up his purchases and then said, "Congratulations, you are my hundredth customer today, and you win a prize!"
With that, she handed the little boy the Pokemon game, and he could only stare in disbelief. It was, he said, exactly what he had wanted!
The little girl and her father had been standing at the doorway during all of this, and I saw the biggest, prettiest, toothless grin on that little girl that I have ever seen in my life. Then they walked out the door, and I followed close behind them.
As I walked back to my car in amazement over what I had just witnessed, I heard the father ask his daughter why she had done that. I'll never forget what she said to him.
"Daddy, didn't Nana and PawPaw want me to buy something that would make me happy?"
He said, "Of course they did, honey."
To which the little girl replied, "Well, I just did!" With that, she giggled and started skipping toward their car. Apparently, she had decided on the answer to her own question of, "do I have enough?"
I feel very privileged to have witnessed the true spirit of Christmas in that toy store, in the form of a little girl who understands more about the reason for the season than most adults I know! May God bless her and her parents, just as she blessed that little boy and me that day!
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For her to get it right at that age best story I've read here.
Posted almost 2 years ago by Robert L. from New Jersey, USA
Wow! what an amazing story. Thanks for sharing.
Posted about 3 years ago by Norman from Cayman Islands
I honestly cried. That is the cutest story ever.
Posted over 3 years ago by from
That little girl exemplifies that way we are bringing up our own little boy! Way to go, moms and dads!
Posted almost 4 years ago by Gail R. from
Children are pure of heart. I commend the father for allowing her to give. Too often adults feel the need to teach children to look after and only be concerned with themselves. Rightfully that day, the little girl was allowed to be our teacher.
Posted about 4 years ago by Michelle T. from USA
Wow so many people could use a lesson from that little girl about the season of giving. It is inspiring to hear!
Posted about 4 years ago by Miguel M. from Tucson, Arizona USA
What a child. She has a very broad mind. She will surely grow up into an awesome individual. My eyes are filled with tears. I hope that everyone would have a mind like this small child.
Posted over 4 years ago by Kirthi V from Bangalore, India
We adults could learn so much from kids...
Posted over 4 years ago by Geoff R. from Anaheim, CA
What a beautiful thing that child did. I wish we would all take a page from her book. Happiness is best in what you can give to others.
Posted over 4 years ago by Dorothy B. from Seacoast, New Hampshire
There still is true beauty in the world out there... Thank you for sharing the story.
Posted over 4 years ago by Maryam M. from Egypt
Very creative of them to give the present like that to the boy.
Posted over 4 years ago by Ramjan from Malaysia
That's so sweet of her. You wouldn't expect that from most children. This was inspiring!
Posted almost 5 years ago by McKenna from Texas
awesome
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