Starting them young in the business game


Budding entrepreneur: Sarah showing a customer one of her hand-painted bags at the bazaar.

PETALING JAYA: Brothers Eu Han Leong, 10, and Eu Fai Leong, 12, are proud of the fluid curves of their hand-carved wooden swords and daggers.

“We took a jungle survival skills course with the orang asli. Our teacher taught us how to use a parang to make these. People keep asking to buy them, so we decided sell them,” said Eu Fai.

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