Harrison Hampton is placing them along the canal near his home.
An Offaly boy is helping to boost spirits during the ongoing pandemic.
11 year old Harrison Hampton from Edenderry has started painting positive quotes on stones and placing along the canal near his home.
It's a tradition that comes from the Isle of Man, where you're encouraged to move them somewhere else once you find them.
He's appealing to others to join in and brighten up someone's day:
Coronavirus: There are almost 3,000 tests being carried out daily! Find out more ⬇️ #COVID19 https://t.co/ICZFatFpL3
— Midlands103 (@Midlands103) April 15, 2020
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