With the theme "I can do it", episode 7 of the program "Mother is Absent, Dad is Superman" continues to bring funny and tearful situations surrounding the childcare journey of famous fathers. In which, singer Dang Khoi's family received much attention thanks to the emotional "startup" of two sons Dang Khang and Dang Anh.
Accordingly, Dang Khoi assigned his two children the task of selling chickens themselves. From the beginning, his older brother Dang Khang quickly "advertised" for his younger brother when asked if Dang Anh had any talent to sell goods. The boy humorously replied: "I am very attractive because of my chubbyness and outfit".

However, in reality, selling goods is not as easy as imagined. When encountering customers bargaining, baby Dang Anh immediately fell into a state of panic, even teared up and had to run to find his father for help.
Before his son's reaction, Dang Khoi gently encouraged and guided his son to regain his composure. After that, the boy boldly turned back to finalize the petition with the customer: "If you take this chicken, it will be 25,000 VND".
The moment Dang Anh was confused but still tried to complete the task made the audience excited. The male singer also did not forget to tease his son: "I can't say a word, but why do I grab money so quickly!
From the initial bewilderment, Dang Anh gradually became more confident, determined to sell all goods even though both Khoi's father and older brother were exhausted.
Sharing about this challenge, Dang Khoi said he wants his children to learn the value of labor and money soon instead of just being protected.
Khoi really likes to challenge to make a living and encourages his children a lot. Khoi wants his children to learn the value of money, from which they will know how to save and more importantly, be grateful to grandparents and parents because what they have is not easy to achieve," the male singer confided.
Not only bringing laughter with the innocent responses of the two brothers, Dang Khoi's family also scored points for their gentle but practical way of teaching their children. Many viewers believe that close experiences such as selling goods, communicating with strangers or handling unexpected situations will help the children grow up and become more independent.