A father who creates imitation medical devices for teddy bears for sick children is gearing up for Christmas - with over 100 toys ready to be given as presents this festive season.
Nick Hardman, 41, uses eight 3D printers to create tracheostomies, dialysis machines and hearing aids, which his volunteer teddy surgeons then stitch to cuddly toys to give to poorly youngsters.
He said the toys are designed with these alterations so disabled or ill children have toys that look "just like them".