People can’t stop watching this moving Facebook video that shows the bond between a disabled boy and Winnie the Pooh.
Kentucky mother, Jessie Barber, uploaded this video started for Monday that was filmed in Orlando during a character breakfast at the Crystal Palace in Disney World‘s Magic Kingdom.
Barber wrote, “For those of you who have disabled children know the feeling when people look but aren’t sure how to interact with your kiddo. This Winnie the Pooh melted my heart and knew exactly what to do! He spent 10+ minutes with our little guy and he loved every second of it. Thank you, Pooh!”
“Winnie the Pooh hung out for 10 minutes — he wouldn’t let go of our son’s hands,” Barber posted. “He really calmed him.”
The following day when the family saw Pooh once again at a different park restaurant. “Our son recognized Pooh and started smiling,” she says. Barber bought her son a Winnie the Pooh pin to stick to his stroller.
Barber went and told Guests Services about what had happened and the difference the person wearing the Winnie the Pooh suit made for her family. “We wanted to make sure he or she was recognized.”