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Mai loves to read, shop, and organize if she is not too busy with violin, fencing or homework. She would love to visit Dubai, London, Paris, Purto Rico, and Tokyo. She would love to try gelato from Italy, macaroons from Paris, creamy, cheesy udon noodles from Toronto, Butter Beer from Hogwarts and a cotton candy burrito from Las Vegas. Her dream schools are Standford or Hardvard but Hogwarts would be nice too. She would like to try Harry Potter's invisibility cloak, the Timer Turner that Hermione used, and many more. She can not live without her phone, family, friends, and sugar to keep her going.


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    1. I like the pictures. Do they have traditions? If they do please write about!

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  2. Me and my family have traditions that we do every year so I'll write about some traditions that we do:)

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