Daisy recently fell in love with brain teasers.

Baby Daisy has grown up to such a big age, and already knows a lot of knowledge, such as the knowledge that the earth is very busy, not only has to run around the sun but also walk on its own every day, adults can answer it clearly and logically when asked.

She has answered so many questions, and the brain teaser questions are the most fun. She obviously thought about it seriously, but it turned out to be another answer.

"It just doesn't sound right, but it sounds right when I think about it." Missy summed it up well, "Is that so?"

"Yes." Daisy said, "That's it!"

Kindergarten is really a good place. Fun things are passed on among the children, bringing joy to many people.

"Dad, is your brain turning fast?" Back home, Daisy asked Tony.

The old father, who took off his coat, was looking at the half-empty bag of potato chips on the sofa, with a serious expression on his face.

Behind the sofa, there is a hairless yellow head tentatively looking around, wanting to raise his head to look at people, but guilty because he has done something bad.

If Tony came back 2 minutes late, Stewart could have wiped out the crime scene.

what a pity.Things don't go your way.

"My brain won't turn anymore," Tony said.

If it is like this every day, not only will the brain not turn, but the heart and lungs will explode.

Raising one minion is equivalent to raising ten huskies.

And Stark has nearly seven hundred huskies in his family.

Under the strict command of the old father, Stuart picked up the potato chips on the sofa one by one and put them back into the paper bag.

Tuanzi is also tirelessly trying to sell her brain teasers to adults.

When Dad was working, Daisy asked Jarvis.

This question was asked by Missy, but Daisy couldn't answer it. After thinking for a long time, Missy finally gave her the answer.

"May I ask you a question, Jarvis?" Daisy asked Jarvis, lying on her stomach in the little tent, counting the money for her new piggy jar.

Jarvis quickly replied: "Of course, miss. I will try my best to answer for you."

It's so sweet.

"You know what book has a lot of problems?" Daisy asked.

Jarvis is the most knowledgeable person in the family, even more knowledgeable than her father, and knows everything.

The only exception, probably, was that he never expected to meet Wendy Green.

Knowledgeable people may not be suitable for brain teasers, because after Daisy asked the question, Jarvis immediately gave the keyword search results of "fault + book", combined with the content of all existing books in the database It is a book dedicated to the study of intractable diseases of all existing species.

"I think this is what you're looking for, Miss." Jarvis said, "You don't quite understand some of the proper nouns in it. I've used pictures to make annotations and explanations, and at the same time made this book a children's edition. ’ audiobook, you can listen to it now if you want.”

Daisy was dumbfounded.

She carefully looked at the "Compendium of Intractable and Miscellaneous Diseases" projected on the Jarvis holographic screen, and asked slowly, "Is this the doctor's book?"

"This is a popular science book. In a broad sense, it has something to do with medical books." Jarvis said seriously.

He got the answer right. After all, the book with the most problems in the world is not a medical book, but Tuanzi lay in the tent, thinking about it, and always felt that something was wrong.

This brain teaser answer, there is no feeling of sudden enlightenment at all.

"So, then," Daisy asked again, "what grows a tail at night?"

Jarvis thought for a while, probably because there are too many things that can grow tails at night, and he couldn't pick out the absolutely correct one for a while, so he asked patiently, "What do you think, miss?"

"It's a little gecko that doesn't grow a tail during the day, but just grows a tail at night." Daisy said happily.

She is not suitable for brain teasers, she has too much imagination, and when she hears a question, a novel is instantly formed in her mind.

"Isn't it very pitiful for the little gecko's tail to be broken?" Tuanzi rolled in the tent, "He won't grow a tail during the day, so he will be sad, covering his face and crying."

She said, covering her face with her small hands, as if she had become the little gecko that lost its tail at this moment: "But at night, when he turned his head to the back of his body, he found a new tail! He must be very happy."

"Is that right, Jarvis?" Baby Daisy was gradually drifting away from the meaning of the question.

"That's right, Miss." Jarvis said warmly, "Then the answer is the gecko that grows its tail at night."

Daisy shook her head regretfully: "No."

During the day in the kindergarten, when other children asked this question, she guessed it was the little gecko, but everyone said it was wrong.

"It's a meteor with a long tail at night." Tuanzi said.

Meteors do indeed have long tails as they slide through the night and fall into the horizon.

Meteors cannot be seen during the day, so it is not wrong to say that it has a long tail at night.

Daisy's regret is that the little gecko with a broken tail was not selected from the correct answer.

Jarvis listened to the little lady's sigh.

A child who is only three years old sighs like an adult, which makes people laugh.

"I think." The housekeeper said, "Miss's answer is also very good. I like it very much."

"Really?" Daisy cheered up again.

There is also a favorite brain teaser hidden in Tuanzi's heart. Be a baby, save it to ask Dad.

Tony finished work earlier than usual tonight, remembering that his daughter said at dinner that he wanted to play brain teasers with him, and walked out of the studio, planning to play with this little one for a while, and then make a bottle of milk to put her to sleep.

I have to go to kindergarten tomorrow.

When the old father approached Daisy's base tent, it was eerily quiet inside.

The light came through and there was a baby lying in the tent. Tony bent down and opened the tent door to see that Tuanzi had already fallen asleep soundly wrapped in a small quilt.

Playing a brain teaser all night, the brain is too fast, so I have to go to bed early.

Tony fished out his daughter and moved her to the bedroom to sleep.

In her sleep, she realized that she had moved from flat ground to a warm and moving place. Daisy opened her eyes slightly, and felt relieved when she saw her father's face. She moved slightly and whispered, "Is Dad not working?"

"Tonight's work is done," Tony said.

"Dad." Daisy said.

She was like a dream but not a dream, and the soft words she spoke were like ravings, and she gradually whispered, a father had to put his ears very close, so that he could hear what his daughter was struggling to say even if she was pulled by sleepiness.

"Put..." Tuanzi said in a daze, "Put the elephant..."

"What?" Tony asked.

"Dad, you put the elephant..."

"what--"

The old father's ears were longer than rabbit ears.It's a pity that Daisy's elephant came and went. At the most critical moment, she failed to pass the temptation of the sleepy god. Her big eyes closed, her small face shrank into the quilt, and her breathing soon became long.

What exactly did she want to do to the elephant, Tony didn't get a definite answer, so he scratched his heart and lungs all night.

Tony sat for a while beside his daughter's crib.

I didn't talk much to Daisy this evening, and when I finally got some time, I didn't have a chance to talk.

Tony tucked his daughter's quilt, looked up suddenly and asked, "Are you playing a brain teaser, Jarvis?"

The smart housekeeper who has been playing brain teasers all night: "Yes, sir."

"What does she want me to do to the elephant?" asked the old father.

Jarvis really couldn't answer this question.

When she woke up the next morning, Daisy was busy, changing clothes by herself, brushing her teeth by herself standing on a chair, wiping her face with a towel, and getting ready for kindergarten. Last night's unfinished question, only doing her own thing.

Tony was a little concerned.

In the first half of his life, he had never cared so much about an elephant.

"Do you want to wipe your face too, Dad?" When Daisy twisted away her baby face cream, she saw her father dangling beside her, and she couldn't help passing the carrot jar to the adults.

Tony waved his hand to decline her kindness, remained silent for a while, and then asked, "How is the elephant?"

"What elephant?" Daisy asked.

"You said the elephant last night," Tony said. "What do you want me to do with the elephant?"

Tuanzi tried his best to recall, but he couldn't remember when he asked his father to do something to the elephant last night, but he remembered the brain teaser question he had been asking his father all the time, and his big eyes curled up: "Dad, do you know how to pretend to be an elephant?" How many steps does it take to get into the refrigerator?"

This is a good question.

Without thinking, Tony raised three fingers: "Open the refrigerator door, enlarge the elephant, close the refrigerator door, that's it."

He has seen this kind of brain teaser before, and he has a good memory, and he can remember the answer immediately.

Daisy shook her head.

The children in the kindergarten said the same thing, but she didn't think it was right.

"If the elephant doesn't want to put it in the refrigerator, what should we do?" Tuanzi thought about it, "If you want to reason with the elephant, ask him to put him in the refrigerator for a while, and let him out after answering the questions. Elephants throw tantrums."

It also makes sense.

"So it's more than three steps." Tony said.

Daisy nodded: "Yes."

Immediately, she thought of a good question—an idea came to her mind, and she had her own brain teaser, but for the first time, she couldn't help being a little excited, and she didn't wipe her face, and asked her father happily: "Dad, if I kiss you?" Dear you, how many steps do you need?"

The old father asked, "Is it three steps this time?"

"No." Daisy took a big step forward, stood in front of her, and hugged her father, "Look, I'll just take one step."

Tony snorted, unexpectedly she could play word games, and wanted to tease her, raised her eyebrows and asked, "Don't you need to consider exceptions?"

"No need." Daisy shook her head and said with her little hands in her hands, "Elephants may not want to go into the refrigerator, right? But I would like to kiss you, Dad."

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