MY TODDLER HUGGED A “DIFFERENT” KID AT LUNCH—AND TAUGHT ME WE’RE BORN TO LOVE

MY TODDLER HUGGED A “DIFFERENT” KID AT LUNCH—AND TAUGHT ME WE’RE BORN TO LOVE

I’ll never forget the moment. We were at our usual spot for lunch, one of those places where toddlers can run wild and parents can sort of relax. I was distracted, half-watching my kid wander around with his juice cup, when I noticed him spot another little boy across the tile floor. This other boy looked a bit different—different clothes, different hair, even a different way of moving.

None of that seemed to matter to my son. He marched right over, said something I couldn’t hear, and then just opened his arms wide. No hesitation, no overthinking. The other boy looked surprised for half a second, then just hugged him back—tight, like they’d been friends for years.

They stood there in the middle of all the noise, just two tiny kids wrapped up in a hug, not a care in the world about anything except each other. There was no awkwardness, no side-eye glances, just pure, simple kindness. I could feel the eyes of other parents around the room, and for a second, the whole place seemed a little softer.

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