A young girl's love for her great-grandfather has brought a new meaning to the traditional "100th day of school" celebration. In a heartwarming display of devotion, 5-year-old Emma from Georgia walked into her kindergarten classroom with one very special thing - her 100-year-old great-grandfather, Henry.
According to reports, many kindergarteners are celebrating this milestone by bringing 100 items to class, showcasing their knowledge and creativity. However, for Emma, it was personal. The two had become inseparable after Henry began accompanying Emma on her daily adventures.
In the video that accompanied the CBS News article, we see a tender moment between Emma and her grandfather. As they sit together in the classroom, surrounded by other students who have brought their 100 items, the focus shifts to the unique bond between a child and her senior citizen loved one.
The story highlights how this young girl has found a way to make the 100th day of school truly special for both herself and her grandfather.
According to reports, many kindergarteners are celebrating this milestone by bringing 100 items to class, showcasing their knowledge and creativity. However, for Emma, it was personal. The two had become inseparable after Henry began accompanying Emma on her daily adventures.
In the video that accompanied the CBS News article, we see a tender moment between Emma and her grandfather. As they sit together in the classroom, surrounded by other students who have brought their 100 items, the focus shifts to the unique bond between a child and her senior citizen loved one.
The story highlights how this young girl has found a way to make the 100th day of school truly special for both herself and her grandfather.