Mar. 16, 2025
A 4-year-old girl is being called a hero for saving her mother’s life after she calmly called 911 and led first responders to her home.
Isla Glaser was with her younger siblings on Dec. 6 at their Somerset, New Jersey, home when their mom, Haley Glaser, suddenly collapsed,NBC 4 New Yorkreported.
The child attempted to wake her unresponsive mother — but when she was unsuccessful in her efforts, Isla knew she had to call for help.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A 4-year-old girl in Iowa, who did not get vaccinated, is now blind after contracting the flu and nearly dying — and her parents are urging people to get the flu vaccine.
Jade DeLucia started feeling sick and running a fever a few days before Christmas, but would improve with over-the-counter medicine.
“She was running around, having fun, eating normally, asking for snacks,” her mother, Amanda Phillips,told CNN. “… There wasn’t any sign that would’ve told me that something was seriously wrong with her.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A 4-year-old girl was left fighting for her life after strep A turned into a case of flesh-eating bacteria.
Leanne Passey, from England, opened up about the horrifying experience, which she said began after her daughter Reign had chickenpox. The 31-year-old mother toldSouth West News Servicethat a few days after her little girl contracted chickenpox, she had a temperature and extreme exhaustion, which Passey believed to begroup A strep.
Mar. 16, 2025
Willow Wright.
A 4-year-old girl says she’ll never eatsour Warhead candies againafter sneaking 10 of them when her mom was busy working and allegedly burning off part of her tongue.
Willow Wright, from Australia, found her older brother’s stash of Warheads and quickly ate them while her mom, Kirsty, was upstairs, Kirstytold Australia’s 9 News.
Willow then ran upstairs, yelling to Kirsty, “‘Mummy, Mummy, Mummy, my tongue is really sore and it hurts,’ " Kirsty recalled.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A four-year-old girl from Malta brought smiles to the faces of onlookers at a recent fashion show — but none wore a bigger smile than her.
Francesca Rausi, who has Down syndrome, emanated joy as she strutted down the catwalk at a charity fashion show for models with disabilities earlier this month in the small European country. In aclip from the show, Francesca can be seen walking along with more than 20 other models aged between four and 24.