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She was only five
I really enjoyed reading "she was only five by Alicia Gonzales because I can relate to how she felt about Natalia, for the reason that I work at a daycare and I always deal with foster children, or children that have been token away from their parents. It is indeed very sad, but the kids manage through it all and its amazing how well they deal with it just like how Alicia said. Thank you Alicia for letting people or showing them how strong little kids really are

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