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Naykel

Naykel lives in Nicaragua, in the Caribbean town of Bluefields. He‘s not like the other kids in his neighborhood. „Sometimes I feel so different,“ he thinks. „Sometimes I feel like I don‘t belong anywhere. Sometimes I feel alone.“ The true story of a little outsider who became a great role model.

Naykel lives in Nicaragua, in the Caribbean town of Bluefields.
He‘s not like the other kids in his neighborhood.
„Sometimes I feel so different,“ he thinks.
„Sometimes I feel like I don‘t belong anywhere.
Sometimes I feel alone.“

The true story of a little outsider who became a great role model.

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My mother hugs me and smiles:<br />

“I love you, piknini!”<br />

My brother says:<br />

“I am proud of you, my little brother.”<br />

The young people shout:<br />

“<strong>Naykel</strong>, we love you!”<br />

The neighbours proudly boast:<br />

“Our <strong>Naykel</strong>ito...”<br />

<strong>Naykel</strong>ito<br />

<strong>Naykel</strong>ito is spanish and means<br />

„little <strong>Naykel</strong>“.<br />

The -ito ending is used to make a<br />

name sound sweeter.<br />

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