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A magic dragon? The captain of a pirate's ship? A royal with their very own castle?
Those are all costumes that Ryan and Lana Weimer, the founders of Magic Wheelchair, have created for their children who have spinal muscular atrophy, as well as for other children around the world who require the use of wheelchairs.
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For Halloween, Ryan worked hard to make the "biggest, baddest costumes" he could for his sons, Keaton and Bryce. Once word got out about these costumes, Ryan began receiving requests from parents around the world to transform their children's wheelchair into "magic" -- and in 2015, that's when Magic Wheelchair was born!
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Magic Wheelchair is a non-profit organization that seeks to put a smile on the face of every child in a wheelchair.
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Each incredible costume can take up to 100 to 200 hours to make!
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To learn more about Magic Wheelchair, visit their website.
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