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5-year-old's birthday wish to become a Target employee for the day comes true

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5-year-old's birthday wish to become a Target employee for the day comes true
Hannah Rickman/Momgical Photography
Lesley Hauler
ByLesley Hauler
August 14, 2019, 8:21 AM

Most 5-year-olds love dinosaurs, cartoons and playing sports. Cooper Rickman loves Target.

"Literally the third word he ever said was 'Target,'" his mom, Hannah Rickman, told "GMA."

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Hannah Rickman reached out to her local Target store three months before to plan the celebration for her son.
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Cooper and his brother, Cayden, usually accompany their mom on Target runs about twice a week.

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"It's his favorite place," said Rickman.

So when Cooper's fifth birthday rolled around, there was only one place the tyke wanted to celebrate.

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Cooper's "duties" as a Target employee for the day included scanning merchandise on the shelves.
Hannah Rickman/Momgical Photography

"He said, 'I just want to work at Target. I don't want any toys. I just want to be there,'" Rickman said.

So Rickman made sure her son's fifth birthday would be a bull's-eye. She reached out to her local store in Rossford, Ohio, with Cooper's birthday wish. They were "thrilled" to help out with his request.

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Cooper's mom said that the employees at Target did "were so thrilled" to host him for the day.
Hannah Rickman/Momgical Photography

"They opened their doors for us to do a photo shoot there" and then some, said Rickman.

Cooper's mom, Hannah Rickman, spent the day photographing her son's celebration at Target.
Hannah Rickman/Momgical Photography

When Cooper arrived with his family on his birthday, Aug. 5, the employees greeted him with smiles, a name tag and a walkie talkie.

"He said he felt like a million bucks," his mother said. "He was so excited."

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His whole family made custom shirts to celebrate Cooper's big day.
Hannah Rickman/Momgical Photography

The employees pulled out all the stops for Cooper -- even decorating a special area of the store in honor of his big day, called "Cooper's Corner," complete with a bull's-eye cake.

They gave Cooper a tour of the store as he scanned products, played with toys and radioed messages to his fellow coworkers.

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His family accompanied him on his adventure with custom T-shirts to celebrate, adorned with phrases like "Target is my spirit animal" and "Target made me do it."

Cooper finished his birthday by using his "employee discount" to shop for toys at the store.
Hannah Rickman/Momgical Photography

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At the end of Cooper's "shift," he used his employee discount to pick out some toys for himself.

"We just hope that someone gets as much happiness out of our story as Cooper did. He really did have a wonderful time," Rickman said.

It sounds like Cooper's birthday definitely hit the target.

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