Prepare for your heart to melt.

On Tuesday, BBC Midlands Today tweeted a video of a 7-year-old girl named Anu showing off her new prosthetic sports blade to her friends at school.

And it’s basically the sweetest interaction ever.

Anu is seven and goes to school in Birmingham. Look what happened when she showed her friends her new sports blade. It's just gorgeous!🏃‍♀️ pic.twitter.com/Aa1UlnhlQy — BBC Midlands Today (@bbcmtd) May 3, 2017

BBC Midlands shared the video as part of a report on Anu’s new blade and the government funding initiative for prosthetics in England.

Anu had to have her leg amputated shortly after birth, and she wears a regular prosthetic leg on a daily basis. But her new blade allows her to be more active with her friends and classmates.

“It makes me run faster and do my street dancing faster,” Anu told BBC.

The little girl said the leg is comfortable, and she’s happy that it’s pink ― her favorite color.

BBC Midlands Today’s video tweet has received over 54,000 likes and 33,000 retweets. Clearly, seeing her classmates’ reaction to the new leg gave Twitter users all the feels.

@bbcmtd her & the other girl holding hands marching pic.twitter.com/oQFsfVh9oZ — Sebastian (@ActionSebastian) May 3, 2017

@saffrontrail @philipbkk @bbcmtd I cried. My daughter is 7 too. Looks just like her and wears spectacles like her — Gangster (@daa_vinci_) May 4, 2017

@bbcmtd Kids showing up all us adults how to treat each other equally no matter where or what they look like. — Michael Thawe (@Michael_Thawe) May 3, 2017