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Hello! My name is oiya. am one of the five rincesses of the rystal I am a very new reader. I have been wanting to write to ever since I got my first issue “Color Me Curious” in November/December 2021. My favorite issue is “Delicious!” (March 2022). I am a chef (and a princess). I was wondering, are Whatsi and Aarti related? And Ms. Acorn, who is your favorite? I was also wondering, are there more colors of bunnies? Can you do a more recent issue on climate change? And for Asian American Pacific Islander History Month, can you do an article about famous Asian Americans? If you put this in the FMP, I will send my head crystal dragon, and trust me, you don’t want to meet her. If you publish this, I will send a baby crystal dragon. (Feed her rocks).

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