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February 4, 2014: Superman Helps Sick 4-Year-Old Boy on Shopping Spree

Travis Kornbau is a 4-year-old boy who suffers from cystic fibrosis, however the Superman fan and his mother were greeted by Superman himself as they were treeted to a Toys 'R' Us shopping spree thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.


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    The wish was made possible by the local chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which heard about Travis' story and sent volunteers to meet him and figure out how to turn his very specific wish of a shopping spree at Toys 'R' Us with Superman into a reality.

    "Volunteers wanted to incorporate both of his loves," Dana Antkowiak, a spokeswoman for the Foundation's Greater Pennsylvania and West Virginia chapter, told ABCNews.com.

    Travis, who wore his own red Superman cape while shopping, rode around the store on a Hot Wheels four-wheeler that he later took home with him, courtesy of Toys 'R' Us. He also was given a new swing set, Legos and an Xbox, among other toys.

    "He was apparently a little shy, but very thoughtful about the selections he was making," said Antkowiak.

    Travis celebrated his superhero day with friends and family by cutting into a giant sheet cake with the Superman logo and the words, "Boy of Steel."

    "I'm really happy for him because he goes through a lot every day," Travis' mother, Tana Dellinger, told ABC News' affiliate WHTM. "So to just have a day that is just about him is pretty awesome."

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