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It's Grandparents' Day at Zura's school. Zura loves her Nana Akua and she wants her to come to her school with her, but Zura is worried that Nana will be made fun of because of the marks on her face, marks made by her parents when she was a baby in Africa. Nana is clever and thinks of a wonderful idea to reframe her marks to the class and all goes beautifully.
Oh, I want some Ahdinkra symbols on my face. Who wouldn't love to have a beautiful symbol for “strength and wisdom” or “power and unity” for everyone to see? Lovely story.