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Maroc Maroc - OURDAILYBREAD.CA - A La Une - 30/Jun 07:00

What Is That to You?

“Why do I get a strawberry lollipop when she has grape?” my six-year-old niece asked. My nieces and nephew taught me early on that children often compare what they’re given with what others receive. This means that as the doting aunt, I’d better exercise good judgment!

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