A couple have created a unique storytime sculpture trail in the grounds of their farm to raise money for a children's hospital where their daughter was treated.
Landscaper Matt Honeyborne and his wife Rachel have created the trail, which includes eight wooden sculptures, on their farm in Chester, Cheshire Live reports.
Money raised in donations will go to the Alder Hey Children's Hospital, where their eight-year-old daughter Olivia was treated in 2020.
Olivia, who was born with a hole in her heart, underwent surgery when she was three-years-old. During the process, Matt and Rachel were bowled over by the care they received from the hospital staff and after Olivia made a full recovery, they were keen to give something back to help other families in the future. READ NEXT: 'This restaurant made me forget where I was - I thought I was in Dubai' Looking for something which would provide the hospital with donations over an extended period, Matt collaborated with his close friends, Simon and Liz O'Rourke, to write a children's book, Fudge's Evening Adventure.
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