Three-year-old Preston boy Theodore Fedmas had all the moves when he joined Children’s Appeal fundraiser Lucy Clark in the new disco corner in the waiting room of children’s clinic outpatients at the Royal Preston Hospital 🪩
Lucy was dancing for joy as the appeal had reached its £200,000 milestone while Theodore’s nifty footwork was the perfect test of its latest purchase – a pack of six colourful sensory liquid floor tiles.
Emily said: “The children’s clinic waiting area used to have a wide variety of toys but most were removed due to Covid as they were potentially an infection risk. “Waiting times can sometimes be long in some of our clinics so keeping children entertained helps relieve stress. It makes their and their parents or carers’ experience more positive.”Preston woman releases inspiring collection of children’s books on disabilities and differences
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