Growing up,Rebekka Armstrong Archives most of us had the one school project that required us to dress up as one of our heroes.
Twitter user Audrey Dow (@ADCollegeOpp) shared a picture of her 9-year-old daughter dressed as her hero former First Lady Michelle Obama for a school project. Dow says her daughter was inspired by the former First Lady's commitment to helping students go to college, and that she sees herself in her hero.
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This tweet on its own is adorable and inspiring, but the story got even better after Obama herself retweeted the photo and gave it her stamp of approval.
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An A+ from THE Michelle Obama? You really can't beat that.
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