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'They still have a little while,' Aisha Dutrieux notes contentedly at her daughter’s 8th-grade sleepover

'They still have a little while,' Aisha Dutrieux notes contentedly at her daughter’s 8th-grade sleepover

Aisha Dutrieux organized a festive sleepover for her daughter to celebrate her birthday and her departure from primary school. The event included tipi tents, craft activities, and chocolate fondue as the children prepared to finish their final year in grade 8.

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