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And that excitement was met with Hunt’s own adorable gratitude and love for his kind friends. PES School Counselor Kelly Jones tellsPhiladelphia Elementary School And it wasn’t just toys that his peers provided during a very difficult time in his young life. “It was amazing to witness the excitement these third-grade kids had while sneaking in toys. The entire week, they couldn’t love him enough,” Jones gushes. “People were holding doors for him, getting his pencil ready for him each morning, taking his chair down from the desk for him to sit in and swarming him at recess.”. If you’re not a sobbing wreck right now, I don’t even know what to say.
To get the surprise going, teachers sent Daniel on an errand and snuck all the students into the classroom with his toys. When the little boy returned, the students yelled “surprise!” Jones says he “was speechless for a minute.” “He said, ‘I love it! Everyone come here,’ with his arms open wide and the kids swarmed in for a large group hug,” she says.Instead of making the very understandable kid move of heading straight for the toys, Daniel “wanted to give his classmates a hug for what they did for him.”“Every adult and even a few students had tears swelling up in their eyes who were in the room to witness this,” Jones recounts.
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