You are about to meet an incredible little girl from Ontario, named Kenadie Jourdin-Bromley.

On February 13, 2003, Kenadie was born with a very rare form of dwarfism that affects only 100 people worldwide. At birth, she weighed only one kilogram and was so small that the maternity nurses called her Finger.
Dwarfism can be a consequence of delayed mental development, respiratory illness, or digestive problems. The doctors told her mother that her little finger would only live a few days.
Hearing this, the family quickly baptized her on the day she was born. Here is what my mother confesses: “We baptized her immediately because we were told to bring her home just to die.”
