Poetry, the garden of heaven

Lightbox, Little Klaus and Big Klaus, Princess on Peas, Little Ida's Flowers, Thumbelina, Naughty Children, Companions, Mermaids, Emperor's New Clothes, Lucky Shoes, Daisies, Firm Tin Soldiers, Wild Swan, Paradise Garden, Flying Box, etc. Elf, pig, buckwheat, angel, nightingale, lover, ugly duckling, fir tree, snow queen, old tree mother, darning needle, bell, devil mountain, grandma, red shoes, jumper, shepherdess, chimney sweeper. The stories of Jumen and Little Tucker are adapted from Andersen's Daisy. It tells the story of a small daisy flower in a garden, which respects the free and lovely lark that often hovers in the air. One day, the lark flew to this small lawn with daisies, but it didn't fly to the magnificent peony flowers and tulips next to daisies, but flew to the humble little daisies in the grass. The lark danced and sang hymns happily beside the daisies, which made them feel very happy. But the next day, the lark was caught by a little boy. Fortunately, the little daisy was locked in the lark's cage as an ornament with the small piece of grass where it was located. The lark was heartbroken because it lost its freedom. It put its mouth into the grass where the daisy flowers are, eager for a little coolness to quench its thirst. In order to repay the lark, Daisy tried her best to make her petals smell much stronger than before, hoping to comfort the lark, and the lark also noticed it. Finally, no one brought water to the bird, and the lark died. Daisy also died of grief on the soil. When the children found the dead bird, they held a funeral for it, and the daisy was just thrown into the dust on the road. Daisy is a humble and ordinary existence, but she is not discouraged, but lives optimistically. Facing the lark in need, she warmly extended a helping hand and told the story of pure friendship.