Fatmata, goes by the nickname “Fatu” since she has another more common name. Fatu came from a rural village where her father was disabled and could not walk. With many siblings, her mother worked very hard as a subsistence farmer, to try to help their large family survive. The government intervened, which led to Fatu being brought to Mamaland. Fatu has been thriving with a real thirst for reading books and learning. She is a bit more introverted but behind that quiet façade is a gentle and caring soul. Fatu recently tried to cut her own hair, which seems to be a universal rite of passage for young girls worldwide. She likes the color orange, macaroni, creating art and would like to learn how to fly a plane to become a pilot one day.