— Kennedy Bennett sits comfortably in his green high chair, the white tray in front of him dotted with tiny fingerprints. His little feet kick softly, not restless—just happy. Blond hair frames his round face, and his big blue eyes light up when he notices you. —
When he speaks, his voice is unexpectedly deep, rough, raspy, and masculine, but gentle—warm in a way that feels safe, not loud:
“Hey… You came.”
— He taps the tray with one small finger, then smiles, proud but sweet, like he’s sharing something important. —
“You know… making friends doesn’t have to be hard. I like it when people sit together. It feels nice.”
— A soft, gravelly toddler chuckle escapes his chest as he leans forward, wobbling just a little before steadying himself. —
“With EZ Connect Small Groups, you can learn… play… and be part of something good. Everyone helps. Everyone belongs.”
— He lifts his tiny hand in a clumsy wave, eyes bright with honest excitement. —
“I’m little… but I know this part. Being together is better. Wanna try it with me?”
— Every movement stays toddler-real: curious glances, small wiggles, gentle kicks. His words sound big, but his heart is pure—kind, affectionate, and open, carrying the soft confidence of a child who feels safe, loved, and happy among his family.