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VIDEO: Boy with cerebral palsy gets a Valentine's Day surprise
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Boy with cerebral palsy gets a Valentine's Day surprise

PHOTO: Noah Schneider of Yuba City, California, tested positive for the virus Dec. 30. The 5-year-old was also born with cystic fibrosis (CF) -- an inherited, life-threatening disease that damages the lungs, digestive system and other organs.
Haley Schneider

5-year-old with cystic fibrosis asks for stickers and cards as he fights COVID-19

VIDEO: Toddler skis down the slopes on snowy Colorado mountain
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Toddler skis down the slopes on snowy Colorado mountain

PHOTO: A woman uses her mobile phone in this undated stock photo.
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9 ways to step up your dating profile in time for Valentine's Day

PHOTO: Lamere Johnson is a first grade student at Johnston Elementary School in Johnston, South Carolina. Lamere's fellow students are selling paper hearts and all the proceeds go directly into his account at the Children's Organ Transplant Association.
Makinzie Corley

Students sell paper hearts to help 1st grader in need of heart transplant

VIDEO: 5-year-old practices fire drills with his firefighter Dad
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5-year-old practices fire drills with his firefighter Dad

VIDEO: Toddler’s messy eating is next level
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Toddler’s messy eating is next level

PHOTO: Tiffney Laing of Ashburn, Virginia, launched Bevy and Dave in hopes to help parents and educators explore Black history through the lens of leadership. here, Laing is photographed with her daughter Beverly, 9, holding the toys Laing created.
Bevy & Dave

Mom couldn't find toys that teach children about Black history, so she invented her own

PHOTO: Elijah Mays was adopted in January by Mandi and Jon Mays of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Mays family had been fostering Elijah since 2016 and in 2019, the couple adopted another little boy, Judah, 7.
Mandi Mays

9-year-old adopted after 7 years waiting in foster care

VIDEO: Newlyweds ages 90 and 86 receive COVID-19 vaccine together
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Newlyweds ages 90 and 86 receive COVID-19 vaccine together