Celebrating a 6th Birthday with Stefania

Our friends, Kris & Erik, recently shot with Stefania, who just turned 6 and is already pushing the threshold of thinking about others. She can't wait to start reading (#KindergartenGoals) and stands up against bullying, helping the less-fortunate but is still picking the marshmallows out of her lucky charms! Check out our Q&A with Stefania who took time from her birthday trip to Disney, to chat with us!

pP: We heard you just turned 6! How did you celebrate your birthday?

Stefania: We took a trip to Disney World to see all the princesses and oh, of course, Minnie and Mickey too! It was so much fun! 

pP: What are your favorite things to learn about in school?

Stefania: Reading, I really want to learn to read! 

pP: What about at home? Is there anything you feel should be taught at school that isn't?

Stefania: I love soccer! It should be taught at school. It's my daddy's favorite sport and really good exercise!

pP: We heard you're very passionate about standing up for underprivileged people and kids. Can you tell us more?

Stefania: I like giving food to homeless people when mommy and I go out. If we have food we give them food, if we have money, we give them money. When we went to NYC during fashion week; I saw a lot of homeless people and we wrapped dollars around bananas and handed them out to the people who saw, in need.

pP: What else do you do to help?

Stefania: In the winter, my moms friends also make bags to give to homeless people every year filled with socks. It's so important because their feet get cold!

pP: In your whole 6 years of life - do you have any advice for other kids?

Stefania: If someone is mean to you tell an adult! Oh, and eat the marshmallows out of the Lucky Charms :)

pP: Lastly, and a bit more light-hearted, what's your favorite thing to wear?!

Stefania: A dress! Every princess should wear a dress, but mommy doesn't put me in them as much because she says I play too rough! 

Stefania is signed with Modelogic Midwest of Chicago and Stellar Talent of NYC.

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