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About The Story
Themes
Sub Themes
Parent-Teacher Guide


Story Discussion Guide



Applicable Sustainable Development Goals
The story addresses emotional wellbeing by acknowledging Nita’s anxiety, fear of being judged, and gradual growth in confidence. It encourages children to talk about feelings, seek support, and develop empathy for others’ emotional challenges.
By promoting inclusive classrooms and respectful peer relationships, the story supports holistic education. It highlights the importance of safe learning environments where every child feels valued and able to participate.
Nita’s stammer represents an invisible difference that can lead to exclusion. The story challenges stigma around disabilities and differences, helping children understand fairness, acceptance, and the importance of standing up for inclusion.
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