The Girl with the School Bag

The Girl with the School Bag

Author
authorBuilders

This is an inspiring story about Malala, a young girl who passionately loved learning and bravely fought for every girl's right to education amidst adversity. Her unwavering courage, even in the face of violence, transformed her into a global symbol of hope, demonstrating that one voice can indeed change the world and empower others to pursue knowledge.

age6 - 10 years old
emotional intelligence
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