Grandmas are like no other people in the world, and they make their grandchildren feel incredibly special!

From their tasty treats to their frequent presents to their unannounced visits, grandmothers hold a truly special place in the hearts of their grandchildren.

In the video below, you'll see an adorable little boy get asked about his 100-year-old "MamMa" and why God created her.

His response is the cutest thing I've seen in a long time!

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Though this little boy has his own reasons for why grandmas are so special and for why God created them, there is actual science to back up why they are the best. 

Psychology Today found that grandmas are calmer than they were when they were parents, which is why they often let things slide off their shoulders when their grandchildren misbehave.

On top of that, grandmas don't have to worry about actual parenting, so they get to sidestep a lot of the stress of raising children and only focus on the fun stuff.

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In essence, grandmas are allowed to be "cool" without ever having to be disciplinarians!

When this camera crew asked the little boy about his grandma, his response was so perfect that it has gone viral, as people all over the world can relate to it!

Grandmas really are the best, and this little boy knows that all too well!

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