"Little Amal's" giant mission to soften European hearts to refugees
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London — A giant puppet made to look like a young girl has walked across Europe carrying a message: "Don't forget about us!" The puppet, named Little Amal, and her operators travelled across the continent to raise awareness of the tens of millions of refugees around the world, and to try to change peoples' perception of them.
CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer caught up with her recently near the end of her trek. Cameras and onlookers watched as "Little Amal" — not so little, actually, at 11-feet-tall — followed in the footsteps of thousands of others, trudging up from a boat in the English Channel and onto British soil.
A team of skilled puppeteers from the Handspring Puppet Company joined forces with the Good Chance Theater to create Little Amal — a larger-than-life 9-year-old Syrian refugee girl searching for her mother. Their aim was to focus the world's attention on the plight of asylum-seekers.

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