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Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Plagiocephaly, which is better known as 'Flat Head Syndrome,' often means babies have to wear a corrective helmet!

Paula Strawn, who hails from California, transforms these helmets that are not very attractive, in order to downplay the situation and make them more pleasant for our little ones...

For 13 years she has specialized in this field, and as she explains on her website Lazardo Art, she believes she has already created over 1300 corrective helmets.

Check it out:

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Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

 

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...

Illustration de l'article : Paula Strawn changes prostheses into works of art to make them more enjoyable for babies...