Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
By Adam Head
27 September, 2019
Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
By Adam Head
27 September, 2019
Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
By Adam Head
27 September, 2019
Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
By Adam Head
27 September, 2019
Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
By Adam Head
27 September, 2019
Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
Izabella Carlson Brisbane Photo Shoot
By Adam Head
27 September, 2019
Izabella Carlson grips her handlebars to sit upright and balances on her pink bike.
For a girl born with only one hand, this is remarkable, and possible only after receiving her new custom 3D-printed hand.
“She now rides faster than her five-year-old sister,” her mum Kate Carlson said. “The look on her face — it just melts your heart to know she’s going: ‘Look at me, I can do this.’ ”
The three-year-old is one of more than 200 children to get a free 3D-printed hand from a Melbourne engineer, who gave up his job to make mobility aides. 


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