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Aurora sitting with her grandmother, listening intently. A cozy room with photos of Puerto Rico on the walls.
Aurora was a curious girl who loved learning about her heritage. One day, she asked her grandmother about their family's history. Her grandmother told her stories of Puerto Rico, a beautiful island full of vibrant culture. Aurora learned about the Taíno people, the first inhabitants of the island. She was excited to learn more about her roots.
Aurora and her uncle dancing joyfully in a living room, a stereo playing music in the background.
Aurora loved music, especially the lively beats of salsa and reggaeton. Her uncle taught her how to dance to the rhythm of the drums. They laughed and spun around the living room, feeling the music in their hearts. Aurora learned that music was a big part of Puerto Rican culture. It was a way to celebrate and bring people together.
Aurora in a kitchen, mashing plantains with a smile. Her mom cooking rice in the background.
One weekend, Aurora's family gathered to cook a traditional Puerto Rican meal. Her mom made arroz con gandules, a delicious rice dish with pigeon peas. Aurora helped by mashing plantains to make tostones, crispy and tasty. As they cooked, her family shared stories and laughter. Aurora realized that food was a wonderful way to share love and traditions.
Aurora at an art exhibit, admiring colorful paintings. Her aunt standing beside her, pointing at a painting.
Aurora was fascinated by the colorful art of Puerto Rico. Her aunt showed her paintings of vibrant landscapes and lively festivals. They visited a local art exhibit where Aurora learned about famous Puerto Rican artists. Inspired, she started painting her own pictures of the island's beauty. Aurora felt proud of her culture and couldn't wait to share it with her friends.
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