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| - Centuries ago, the goddess known as Athena visited Hippolyta – Queen of the Amazons on Paradise Island. She taught Hippolyta the art of creating life and instructed her to mold the shape of a child from the clay of the Earth. Upon completion, the goddess of love – Aphrodite, came to Paradise Island and blessed the child with life. Hippolyta, taking the infant as her own daughter, named her Diana. Parenthood proved troublesome for Hippolyta as her daughter's inborn super-strength developed during infancy. Invariably, anniversaries and birthday celebrations were consistently ruined as one disaster after another befell the young Amazon. Through time, Diana aged into adolescence where she became commonly known as Wonder Girl (not to be confused with Donna Troy or Cassie Sandsmark). Upon adulthood, she left Paradise Island for Man's World, where she gained notoriety as the infamous super-hero, Wonder Woman. Through the course of several adventures, Wonder Woman discovered a means by which to travel backwards through her own timeline by way of a magic picture book. By doing so, she was able to team up with not only her teenage Wonder Girl persona, but with Wonder Tot as well. In time, she made use of Amazon magic which allowed all three versions of Diana to exists simultaneously alongside one another, without causing undue paradox in the space/time continuum. When she wasn't fighting the likes of flying dinosaurs or giant dragons with her older selves, Wonder Tot embarked upon a series of her own solo adventures. She befriended a mystical entity known as, Mister Genie, who aided her in several escapades and even helped her to fight off an alien invasion. Occasionally, she would journey to the modern Paradise Island where she would once again team up with Wonder Girl and Wonder Woman for a series of contests or celebrations. These would include the Queen For A Day festival and an annual naming contest held amongst all of the Amazons to determine who should hold the honor of bearing the name, Wonder Woman.
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