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    The ugly duckling
    (Cideb Publishing, 2006) Ruth Hobart
    "The Ugly Duckling" tells the story of a young duckling perceived as ugly and different by its peers and family. Throughout the seasons, the duckling endures loneliness and rejection. As time passes, the duckling undergoes a remarkable transformation. It grows into a graceful and majestic swan, stunningly beautiful compared to its former self. The once ridiculed duckling discovers its true identity and finds acceptance among a flock of swans who welcome it with open wings. The story resonates with early years readers by exploring themes of identity, self-esteem, and the importance of inner beauty. It teaches valuable lessons about embracing differences, resilience in the face of adversity, and the belief that everyone has the potential to grow and flourish.

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