You could recognize her if you remember Tiny Kenadie Jourdin-tale Bromley.
If you’re still not sure, keep reading to find out more. This baby girl was born with a rare disease.

In her early years, she was only 2.5 pounds and 28 cm.
She is now just around two years old in weight and stands about three feet tall.
The infant’s mother, Brianne Jourdin, voiced anxiety because of the child’s tiny stature.
She was so little that the nurses called her “Thumbelina.”

The medical team at the hospital predicted that the baby girl would only live for a short period.
Because of her neurological disability, doctors predicted she would not live long.
After eight months, they learned that it is a rare sickness that affects only 100 people globally.
The poor infant suffered immensely and required multiple medications throughout his rehabilitation.

Her parents remained hopeful that she would have a long and fulfilling life.
She is currently attempting to live life to the fullest, surrounded by people who actually care about her and see her potential.
Her physical and mental health are both superb.
Despite the fact that the particular girl finds studying difficult, she participates in numerous extracurricular activities, plays hockey, and attends school.

Her mother’s only wish is that her daughter would live a happy life in the future.