
Obama and NYC Mayor Sing 'Wheels on the Bus' With Bronx Kids
Former President Barack Obama joined New York City's new mayor for a heartwarming morning of story time and sing-alongs at a South Bronx preschool. The visit highlighted the city's commitment to giving its youngest residents the strongest start possible.
Former President Barack Obama kicked off his Saturday morning by singing "Wheels on the Bus" with a room full of delighted preschoolers in the South Bronx. He was joined by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for their first in-person meeting at the Learning Through Play Pre-K Center.
The two leaders spent the morning reading children's books, dancing, and laughing with the kids. Video from the visit shows both men fully engaged, belting out the classic children's song and clearly enjoying every moment with the toddlers.
Beyond the sing-along, Obama and Mamdani met with families to discuss the mayor's vision for early childhood education in New York. The focus of their conversation centered on ensuring the city's youngest children get the best possible foundation for their futures.

The visit came just days after Mamdani marked his 100th day in office. While the two had never met face to face before Saturday, Obama called the newly elected mayor shortly before his election to offer support and guidance.
Sunny's Take
What makes this story special isn't just seeing a former president on the floor with preschoolers. It's the message it sends about priorities. In a city facing countless challenges, both leaders chose to spend their Saturday morning in a South Bronx classroom, celebrating the importance of early childhood education.
The timing matters too. Recent polls show 56% of New York residents like the direction their city is heading, up from just 31% in October. When leaders take time to connect with communities and invest in children's futures, people notice.
Sometimes the most powerful political statements don't happen in press conferences or policy speeches but in moments like these, where leaders show up for the city's smallest citizens and remind everyone that every child deserves a strong start.
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