While most 4-year-olds are just learning their ABCs, a pint-sized speaker with the vocabulary of a tenured college professor has gone viral for preaching about the power of literature.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Caleb Stewart is only 4, but there is nothing small about his thirst for knowledge. The dapper toddler has become the internet's latest star after a short video of him imparting the value of reading while in his Sunday best went viral. 

With more than 2 million views, little Caleb has spread the good word about the importance of reading and learning at a young age. The video has made the rounds online, but it made the most noise when Because of Them We Can's Facebook page posted the clip.

"Reading every day has made me smarter, strengthened my vocabulary and language skills, allowed me to pronounce new and big words without even thinking about it," he said. "Kids should be encouraged to cultivate their imaginations. 

The literacy advocate from Tallahassee, Florida, has been invited to several speaking engagements to encourage parents to get their children to read at a young age just like him. However, the young speaker is not alone in his quest. 

His sister, Olivia, is also a crucial element of the "get out and read" mission. Together, they are Brilliant Little Leaders. On August 20, they announced the "Read in 100 Cool Places" Challenge that asks all kids to read and increase their vocabularies.

"This Challenge is intended to encourage kids to explore the possibilities of reading as reading could provide kids with countless opportunities to develop new skills building up their vocabulary and confidence," the Facebook post announcement read.

Folks like Melanie Goolsby echoes many of Caleb's ideas. She is writing a book celebrating black women to show her daughter positive images and to spark her love for reading, reports Blavity.

Take a look at Caleb's rousing speech below: 

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