"You'd better remember that and let him carry his own backpack. It's not that heavy, and it won't get crushed." Carolline reminded Emily Hill of the backpack on her shoulder. Although the children around were carried by their parents, Carolline didn't want to spoil her child this way. Since Axel started at the kindergarten class, he had always carried his own little backpack.
This was Carolline's way of teaching him in daily life to do his things by himself.
"Fine, fine, I'll let him carry it himself." Emily Hill quickly gave the backpack back to Axel.
Axel quickly finished his yogurt and ate all his snacks. Emily Hill took wet wipes from her bag and wiped his hands. Axel threw all the pockets into the trash can and then bounced over to Carolline. "Mommy, don't be mad at Grandma. It's me who begged for these snacks when I saw Grandma holding them. I won't do it again next time."