Kindergarten flea market booth board
1, small market, big harvest! Come on!
2. The powerful hind leg is the market economy, which is a powerful driving force.
3, small market, big sale, let idle things jump home.
4. Worthy, useful and worthwhile.
5. The market is small and the surprise is big.
6. Change the new owner and find a new home.
7. Environmental protection takes root in the present and green leads the future.
8. Green leads life and action creates the future.
9. Let the second-hand goods fly for a while.
10, unprecedented, the cheapest in history.
1 1, exchange needed goods and turn waste into treasure. Although the fleas are small and complete, all the students who are active in the market laugh. Barter has a long history, and financial turmoil cannot be suppressed.
12, deep classmate, a conscience! Warm-hearted classmates are affectionate and cheap brand products!
13. Let's build a flea market and create the value of second-hand goods.
14, flea market, looking for you.
15, pick and choose, and the flea market will take you to fly.
16, chop as you see fit, chop as you need, practical and environmentally friendly!
The flea market is another name for the flea market in western countries such as Europe and America. It is composed of stalls, and the markets vary in size.
There are two theories about the origin of the flea market: according to the linguist Christine Amer, the flea market originally originated from the Fly Market in new york, which is a fixed market in lower Manhattan, new york. This market lasted from before the American Revolutionary War (1775) to about181.
The word Fly comes from the Dutch name Vly or Vlie, which means "valley" in Dutch. Coincidentally, its pronunciation in Dutch is exactly the same as that in English, thus forming an English flea market.
Another way of saying it is that the flea market originated in France at the end of 19, and Le Marche aux Puces (French, literally equivalent to the English market for fleas) is a place in Paris that specializes in selling cheap goods.
Early English people often sold their old clothes and things in the street. Those old things often contained disgusting insects such as fleas and lice. Gradually, people will call the place selling second-hand goods like this flea market.
And we also have a flea market in China, but we don't have these bugs in it, which literally translates into a flea market. People say half jokingly that the second-hand goods in the market are likely to be full of fleas, hence the name of the market.