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Children's Rights, Stories
I Have the Right and You Have the Right
… my siblings are trying to convince my parents that it makes no sense for me to go to school. They laugh that I can’t see anything because of my squint, and that’s why my grades aren’t really good. But do I not have the right for learning? Just because I have a small squint?
10.02.2019
Culture and Religion, Stories
On the Roof of an Orthodox Church (Part 2)
After Tola had fallen from the roof and no one was able to wake her up, granny Amalia decided to take the little kitten and Rascal home. She hoped the warmth and the smell of delicious food would wake up her little guest.