Anaya Ellick, a seven-year-old girl born without hands, has won a national handwriting competition in the United States.
ABC News reports that the youngster mastered the art of writing by holding her pencil in between the ends of her arms and stays at a comfortable edge of her desk to write.

Anaya holds on to the trophy she won for having the best handwriting.
It was gathered also, that the girl had the option of using prosthetics, but she decided to use her own arms instead and became so good that she won the Nicholas Maxim Special Award for Excellence in Manuscript Penmanship for beautiful writing in 2016.
Her parents, Bianca and Gary, according to reports, were bothered about the condition of their daughter, but were amazed when she learned early on in life to tie her shoes, dress herself, and attempted to do other things by herself before asking for help.
Tracy Cox, Anaya’s school principal, said:“There is truly very little that this girl cannot do.”

The handwriting that won her the award at the national competition.
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