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The girl with short hair

Mariangela Venutolo, Díaz Melissa

Publisher: Seaweeds

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Summary

Lucy is a little girl with the most beautiful hair of her class. It is a long and silky hair and has a nice scent that perfumes all around. Her classmates love being next to her and admire her for her special long hair.
But one day Lucy decides to cut her hair and everything is going to change. Her friends are going to make fun of her and some of them even will reject her. What happened in Lucy’s life for her to decide making such a change in her appearance?
Discover this beautiful story about a girl with a big heart to whom her hair is something you can share with others.
Available since: 01/07/2015.

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