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SHORT STORY FOR KIDS WRITTEN BY NOZIZWE HERERO

ILLUSTRATED BY SIYA MASUKU

DESIGNED BY LEONA INGRAM

* THE STORY ‘AMAZING DAISY!’ WAS CREATED BY BOOK DASH AND IS LICENSED UNDER A CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION 4.0 LICENSE. MINOR FORMATTING CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE TO THE ORIGINAL WORK TO ENABLE IT TO BE READ ON OUR WEBSITE.

LET’S CHAT ABOUT THE STORIES ~ IDEAS FOR TALKING WITH KIDS

Motivation, Passion

1. Have you heard of the saying ‘practice makes perfect’? Do you think it’s true?

2. Have you ever wanted to learn something, and practiced and practiced until you could do it? What was it that you learned?

3. Do you think people (or chickens!) often do things perfectly the first time? Why or why not?