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Child: A Role Model
All of us have some model or an inspirer when s/he was a kid .
For me it was a girl but not any girl
She's a small Indian girl .That’s not all, But she's also Not real girl She's a cartoon girl
Do you want to know her?
Sally she was my model .

In my presentation I will give you more details about my little model and her carton . I will explain to you how this little girl affected on my personality.
First of all,
Princess Sarah (小公女セーラ, Purinsesu Sēra?),Sally, also known as Little Princess Sara(h) is a 1985 Japanese anime series produced by Nippon Animation, based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel, A Little Princess.

Spanning 46 episodes

It was also aired in numerous countries worldwide and translated into several languages, including French, Italian, German, Arabic and Spanish.

In the Pan-Arab region, it became the most successful anime based on a novel adaptation in the 90s with small variation in which the main character name is Sally instead of Sara.

Story Sally or Princess Sarah tells the story of Sarah Crewe, a young daughter of a wealthy English family in India, who starts attending an all-girl's seminary selection boarding school in London, where she excels in her studies and is loved deeply by many of her friends and classmates. However, tragedy soon strikes when Sally's father passes away and her family goes bankrupt, leaving her to be a poor orphan. The school's headmistress, Miss Minchin, takes advantage of this situation and makes her a maid in the school, trying hard to make her life as miserable as possible. However, Sally, with the help of her friends, tries to endure all her hardships until redemption comes at last.
Main Characters
Sally Crewe.
I weared her in many things the look, style . She was beautiful , stylish and petite.
When I was child I wish if I were her at the begins of her life off course.
Emilly=Ralph Crewe
Sally's doll .she was the best friend for sally because it was a present from her

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