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Nine-year-old twins Abbie and Dylan Bryan of Kidsgrove with dog Heaven (Image: STOKE SENTINEL)
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Nine-year-old Abbie Bryan is taking on a Three Peaks Challenge to help transform the lives of disabled children.
Oliver Bell, the first kids in the UK to receive a sensory pack from Caudwell Children. A RUTHERGLEN seven-year-old has become one of the first kids in the UK to receive a sensory kit from charity Caudwell Children. Oliver Bell, who has autism, and his family received items such as a weighted cushion and a fibre optic lamp to help with sensory activities at home. Carol Osborne, Oliver s mum, said: “The Get Sensory pack has been extremely useful to Oliver. He is very sensory seeking. “The Scented Bubbles and Space Blanket are a big hit - he loves to lay on the sheets and watch the bubbles float down all over him, popping on the Space Blanket around him.