With Clyde now in a fresh Lightning McQueen pull-up, Mrs. Keneda turned her attention to his nutrition. She knew that Clyde was likely still feeling weak and nauseous, so she decided to prepare some baby food, which would be easier for him to digest.
Mrs. Keneda carefully spoon-fed Clyde, offering him small bites of pureed fruits and vegetables. Though he was hesitant at first, he soon began to eat, recognizing the importance of nourishing his body.
As they shared this intimate moment, Mrs. Keneda couldn't help but feel a deep sense of caring for her student. She was determined to do everything in her power to help Clyde feel better and recover from his illness.
