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In the end of "Amber Brown Is Not a Crayon," Amber realizes the importance of her individuality and embraces her unique identity. She navigates the challenges of growing up, including her parents' divorce and friendships. Ultimately, Amber finds strength in her creativity and learns to express herself authentically, reaffirming that being different is something to celebrate.

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