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Annie Clark, 7-Year-Old Girl Born Without Hands, Wins Penmanship Award

04/19/12 05:47 PM ET AP

Annie Clark

WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. -- A Pittsburgh-area girl born without hands has won a penmanship award – and $1,000 – from a company that publishes language arts and reading textbooks.

Zaner-Bloser Inc. recognized 7-year-old Annie Clark at Wilson Christian Academy in West Mifflin on Wednesday with its first-ever Nicholas Maxim Award.

Nicholas was a Maine fifth-grader born without hands or lower arms who entered the company's penmanship contest last year. His work impressed judges enough that they created a new category for students with disabilities.

After the ceremony Wednesday, Clark demonstrated her ability to write by manipulating a pencil between her forearms. Asked whether she was nervous about the attention, the girl said, "Not really, but kind of."

The girl's parents, Tom and Mary Ellen Clark, have nine children – three biological and six adopted from China, including Annie. Annie is one of four of the adoptees who have disabilities that affect their hands or arms. The Clarks also have an adopted child, Alyssa, 18, and a biological daughter, Abbey, 21, with Down syndrome.

"Each time, we weren't looking to adopt a special-needs child, but that is what happened," said Mary Ellen Clark, 48, of McKeesport. "This was the family God wanted for us."

Annie has learned to paint, draw and color. She also swims, dresses, eats meals and opens cans of soda by herself, and uses her iPod touch and computers without assistance. She hopes to someday write books about animals.

"She's an amazing little girl," said Tom Clark, 49, who owns an automotive dealership. "It's a shame because society places so many rules on how people should look, but the minds of these kids are phenomenal."

Mary Ellen Clark hopes the award encourages her daughter "that she can do anything."

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BunnyFooFoo
12:03 PM on 04/24/2012
Congratulations, Miss Annie. Hooray for you, your family, and your school.

I hope you write those animal books. As I am typing this there are two does right outside my windows munching on greenery.
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forpeace
The World is beautiful, but people don't see that.
06:56 PM on 04/21/2012
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。☆ 。☆。☆
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Congratulations
Sweet Annie

★。/|\。★
。☆。 。☆。

You deserve it.

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judibluiz
There is no planet B
07:01 PM on 04/21/2012
x 2 forpeace. Beautiful.
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forpeace
The World is beautiful, but people don't see that.
07:05 PM on 04/21/2012
judibluiz
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Thanks, judi.

This little girl is simply amazing.
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librarianesque
The Right was Wrong, the Left was Right.
10:45 PM on 04/20/2012
a heartwarming story.
03:54 PM on 04/20/2012
Very Sweet. So nice to see a story about something good instead of the norm
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forpeace
The World is beautiful, but people don't see that.
07:00 PM on 04/21/2012
Taio1247
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Agreed ........ 100%.
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bigbe
I can't remember the last time I forgot something.
01:47 PM on 04/20/2012
There are a lot of people with big hearts and a lot of people with money. It's nice to see what can happen when the two get together.
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Joanne Pang
12:55 PM on 04/20/2012
Amazing! I am so grounded right now. This really touched my heart
12:27 PM on 04/20/2012
Just one thing to say. WOW!!!!!
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sylvabugg2
We are all here because we are not all there
12:24 PM on 04/20/2012
Bless her heart. She will go far in life, she's not letting her disability hold her back. Congratulations Annie!
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msdaubie54
Hello all! Just my opinion!
12:16 PM on 04/20/2012
You go little girl!! You're an inspiration to all!!!
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shortguy54
Short, balding, brilliant... (well, maybe not so)
11:10 AM on 04/20/2012
I swear, sometimes these Asian kids are so smart it's sometimes scary! That said, good for her!
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newworldman777
What would our future 7th generation think of us?
11:27 AM on 04/20/2012
I am sure that all of the European kids in America would feel a bit left out by that remark.

Oops...did I say "European?" I meant to say "European-American" kids...my bad. They all look alike to me.
Bianca S
You can't go trick-or-treating. Ever. For a week
02:18 AM on 04/21/2012
I am sure that they are too busy to care what an anonymous poster thinks.
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typeterson
10:59 AM on 04/20/2012
reading a story like this is a nice way to start the day. thank you annie and keep it up!
10:56 AM on 04/20/2012
God bless this little beauty and her can-do attitude. If only more Americans would emulate her and stop their whining.
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Crisdean Wulver
We've got our priorities screwed up.
10:52 AM on 04/20/2012
It warms the heart to read stories like this.