Every female in the class received a red rose from an English lad. Here’s why…

To accomplish manly things, you don’t have to be an adult. Callum Drew, an 8-year-old child from Lincolnshire (England), understands this basic reality. On Valentine’s Day, February 14, this young guy complimented all of the females in his class and presented them with a lovely rose. But the most important thing is that the youngster did not beg his parents for money to buy flowers; instead, he earned it.

Callum’s genuine guy performance was featured in the Metro newspaper. Callum invented the practice of offering flowers. Interestingly, at Lacey Gardens School, the practice of applauding females from their class has persisted.
Happy Valentine’s Day! Callum invented it three years ago, when he was in first grade. In previous years, he volunteered at his grandmother’s flower store and was rewarded with flowers for girls.

Callum’s grandma, on the other hand, died earlier this year. To avoid breaking the custom, the youngster was compelled to find another means to acquire money for gifts for classmates. Callum chose to start washing vehicles after discussing it with his parents.

“From early morning until late at night, my son worked.” And when it grew dark, I had to drag him home. “He washed 10 cars in a few days and made enough money to buy flowers for the girls,” the boy’s mother, Stacy Drew, told reporters.

The money from the vehicle wash was enough to purchase 68 lovely flowers. As a result, Callum was able to congratulate not only his friends but also females from other classes this year. “I went around all the classes and gave a rose to each girl.” “They were just overjoyed, jumping and squealing with delight,” Callum adds.

Furthermore, according to Stacey, the youngster had enough money to buy a large gift for his closest friend. It is true that Callum did not reveal his decision to his mother. “I am proud of my son for being sensitive to the feelings of others.” “And I hope that this aspect of his character will only strengthen over time,” Stacey told reporters.