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Super-Cute Arabella Trump Loves The Star Of David — And Wants To Be A Marine

Ivanka Trump’s daughter Arabella told her kindergarten class if she could be any star, she would be a Star of David during a classroom interview.

Arabella’s class held a “student showcase,” an activity that allowed the students to ask each other questions, according to the Daily Mail. Ivanka tweeted a picture of the 18 questions, which ranged from Arabella’s favorite color to her favorite country, on Friday.

Some questions were more abstract – Arabella said she’d rather be Israel than an ant, and added that if she were a car, she would be “baby blue.”

Arabella also shared she wants to be a Marine when she grows up. When asked her favorite holiday, she said Hanukkah “because I get presents!”

During the 18-question interview, she also said she wanted to be Elena of Avalor, Disney’s first animated Latina princess and if she were a Lego, she would be Elsa. She covered the basics too – her favorite food is ice cream and her favorite number is infinity.

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