dami garza shopping at target with her 2-year-old son when he stopped her in her tracks.ck by an ad showing another young boy just like him. >> it was a beautiful moment to see him just admiring somebody like him. because he doesn't get to see that very often. >> reporter: his mother writing about the moment, posting it on facebook, saying, oliver sees kids every day, but he never gets to see kids like him. target telling us they learned of this moment and said, inclusivity is part of everything we do. his mother hoping to spread awareness of inclusion. oliver was born with a rare condition that affects his lower spine. his mother says it's never stopped him. ollie, she says, likes to stay on the move. whether on the swing, in the pool, or shopping with mom, she tells us she's grateful. >> to see our kids be included, we don't get to see that often. >> our thanks to david for that incredible story. i love it so much. >> yeah, it's beautiful. >>> we turn from some love for a young boy to a lot of love for a really young at heart girl scout. >> she's been selling girl scout