Boy with rare condition teaches sister to spell his football team's name

  • 6 years ago
Giovanni is a 10-year-old boy from Pennsylvania with a rare condition called Schwartz Jampel Syndrome, which is a form of dwarfism.

In this video, he demonstrates how he taught his younger sister Giuliana to spell 'Eagles', the name of his favourite American football team and the winner of Super Bowl LII.

Giovanni's mother Shannon Algarin filmed the video at home in Williamsport on February 18. She writes: ''Giovanni is the biggest Philadelphia Eagles Fan you would ever meet.

''He taught his six-year-old sister Giuliana how to spell Eagles and showed that off while pointing out that she can spell Eagles but cannot spell the word 'and'.

''They were both very proud of their accomplishment.''

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