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Letter to the Editor: "How to be a Princess"
I agree with Maya V. when she writes about convincing her little cousin Anika, that you don’t have to wear a crown or pretty dress to be a princess or apply to a pageant. You can be whoever you want. I have a strong connection in the article, “To Be a Princess.” When there comes a time your little cousin becomes of age, seeing other girls in dresses & crowns sparkling with glitter and makeup on their face. That opens a mindset up to them they want to become a princess, exactly in the movie Cinderella. That same thing that happens to every little girl at a time of age, precisely to my little cousin Kylie just like in the article, the girl Anika was convinced into becoming a princess. Everyone should get their dream into becoming what they want even though they don’t know it yet. “I could tell Anika that people like us could wear a crown, people like us could be anything.” It brings me back when I gave my little cousin a talk, mentioning she could be anything she wants a princess, also having a long line of girls in my family wanting to be a princess. Which I felt a connection between my life & article.
This article made me feel how warm kinded a person you are, I thank you Maya for taking a risk for sharing your story.
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