Despite rare dwarfism, Tulsa boy attacks life
Like many 4-year-olds, Mitchell Cupps likes SpongeBob SquarePants and toy trains.
The spunky boy with blond tufts of hair loves to skateboard and tell knock-knock jokes. And he packs it all in a tiny body the size of a 9-month-old infant.
At 18 pounds and 27½ inches tall, Mitchell has one of the rarest forms of dwarfism in the world. He is one of only four people in the United States with a rare disorde...
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