Sister's note to the park builders about why they left her brother out is all kinds of wonderful
When a new park opened up down the road from their home, it was only a matter of time before Naomi and Isaac Gwynne were going to suss the place out.
But when they got there, Naomi was left incredibly disappointed by many of the features.
The playground was missing some incredibly important items, and she was left very upset by her visit.
So upset, that the eight-year-old decided she would write a letter to the 'park builders'.
Taking a notepad and writing down her thoughts, the little girl asked a very important question: "Why did you forget him?"
New park by my house. My daughter is disgusted there is no swing for her disabled twin brother. Can you help me share this? pic.twitter.com/iVaVHJs3wM
— Miriam Gwynne (@GwynneMiriam) 19 March 2017
Naomi is referring to her twin brother Isaac.
Both Naomi and Isaac suffer with autism, however Isaac is non-verbal and has a rare disease called neurofibromatosis.
In her letter Naomi pointed out that the new park does not cater to her brother's needs as he cannot fit in the baby swing, but he cannot hold onto the bars of the big swing.
Heartbreakingly, she also points out that playing on the swing is one of Isaac's favourite things to do.
We sincerely hope the council will rectify this problem as soon as possible, we're also hoping they insert a swing just like the one Naomi drew.