My love for books grew because of my first teacher, my motherly love Mahira Kadyrova.
My grandfather, who noticed my passion, brings me a new fairy tale book 2-3 times a week. My mother and aunt ask me about the fairy tales and stories I read. I often talk to my friends of the same age.
Having new samples of Uzbek and world literature on my bookshelf gives me enthusiasm and inspiration. In fact, reading books is a great help in all subjects. Because I can easily share additional information and interesting news in nature, reading, and mother tongue classes.
My classmates call me an “inexhaustible treasure”. My treasures are my favorite books.
Dilbarxon Qurbonova
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