This series of photos features children from Dorsal syndrome dressed as Disney characters

Teacher special needs Nicole Perkins tries to show why "The world is a better place with people who have syndrome in inside."


Nicole Louise Perkins24, is a special needs professor based in Birmingham, U.K. she is also apart-time photographer who tries to show the world that children withDOWN syndrome are a blessing. So, in 2018, she created a series of photos called "Bottom right beautiful, "who introduced children of all ages with Down syndrome, as well as stories written by their parents about what it is to have a child with Down syndrome. Inspired by the success of the campaign, She created a new this year called "Down with Disney," which introduced even more babies and children with Down syndrome, this time dressed asDisney movie characters.

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"According to some estimates, theabortion rate in the U.K. For families who discover that their baby would have the syndrome of 90%, what I find heartbreaking, "said PerkinsBetter life. "I'm around the children with Down Bound syndrome and, honestly, they make my life so much better."

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"Since the last year's draft was so informative, I wanted to create something that was a little more fun and more than a small celebration," said Perkins. "I'm a hugeDisney fan, so I thought it would be perfect. "

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On November 15, his photos were shared on theLove what counts Facebook page, where they went virals, winning more than 52,000 likes and more than 40,000 shares in just a few days.

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People loved the photos and the beautiful message behind them.

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"It's really amazing," wrote a Facebook user. "Joy in their faces. I hopeDisney sees this And grant them all the pass to visit and live these photos for real. "

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"If charming," wrote another Facebook user. "The smiles are so authentic. I'm sitting here smiling with one ear in the ear."

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Some even shared their own photos of their children with Down syndrome taking advantage of theDisney magic. Like this little lion who can not wait to be king.

Or this preciousThe beauty and the Beast duo.

Perkins was delighted that the series was so warmly received, especially here in America, where about67% of abortions are due to DOWN syndrome diagnoses, according toThe New York Times.

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"I hope my campaigns will show people that there are so much more to DOWN syndrome people than what you are reading on the Internet or are told in hospitals," said Perkins. "These are the best people you might meet and the world is a much better place with people who have syndrome in."

And for more information about Disney's magic and children with special needs, checkThese photos of white snow comforting a little boy with autism are really magical.


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