He became hooked oncrochet, a craft commonly associated with people many decades older.

Larson finds comfort in the act of crocheting.

Its his mom, Jennifer, who first gave him his crochet tools despite not practicing the craft herself.

Instead, she supports her son, whom she adopted as an infant from an Ethiopian orphanage.

She creates posts on his Instagram and joins crochet Facebook groups on his behalf.

Now, Larson has his own business of selling what he makes.

Because of his popularity, it is a self-sustaining endeavor.

He buys his own yarn from his profits while saving some and donating it back to his former orphanage.

Larson recently decided to take his commitment to helping even farther.

Jonah Larson began crocheting at the age of five.