All the people did not like her. This was what Samira thought of. Was she right? This is an educative and very moving story, told by way of beautiful and significant drawings. It is intended to teaching the spirit of solidarity and kindness towards the poor and the orphans and the have-nots. It is about bringing back hope and smile after the hardships. Furthermore, this story sets the goals of developing both the notion of conscious associations and the openly tolerant personality of the child.
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