Dad tells wife he let 3-yr-old daughter choose her picture day outfit, then she sees the final result

Three-year-old Kaylieann Steinbach faced a special moment – picture day at school. Her excitement turned into disappointment when she saw the outfit her parents had chosen for her. But Kaylieann had her own ideas.

She’s a big fan of Superman and Supergirl, though she calls them “Pooterman” and “Pootergirl” due to her hearing loss. When asked what she wanted to wear for the class photo, she exclaimed, “Pootergirl!” Her father, Austin Steinbach, couldn’t resist her choice.

On picture day, Kaylieann proudly wore her Supergirl outfit, radiating happiness as she posed with a doll. She often sports different costumes at school, delighting both teachers and fellow students.

When Austin shared Kaylieann’s class photo on Reddit, he received overwhelming support, especially from the deaf community. He expressed his astonishment, saying, “I could never have imagined how much her picture could have touched so many.”

Kaylieann’s bravery and her ability to be herself make her a true superhero.

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