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a story about self identity

Nana Akua standing in a sunny park, surrounded by friends sitting in a neat circle, with a confident expression on her face

One sunny day, Nana Akua had a big idea about discussing the importance of self-identity with her friends. Excited, she gathered them around and began her story. “We are all unique,” she said, “and it’s important to embrace who we are every single day.” Her friends listened eagerly, sensing that this was the start of an inspiring conversation.

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a story about self identity

a story about self identity

Author: Angela Johnson

Age Range: 6-9 years

★★★★★8.4

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