Chantelle and Patrick Bailey’s 5-year-old son Sebastian has cerebral palsy. Because of it, he can’t talk and requires a walker to move around. With that in mind, it can prove challenging coming up with a Halloween costume for him. However, Sebastian’s parents have let those challenges fuel their imagination.
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For the past two years, Sebastian went trick-or-treating as Clark Kent, and his walker was transformed into a phone booth. This year, they put over 100+ hours of work into transforming Sebastian’s walker into the legendary starship: Millenium Falcon.
“The main body of the Falcon is made out of corrugated plastic (think political yard signs), we used a lot of random hardware parts to create the details of this iconic spacecraft,” a Bailey family member wrote on YouTube. “Sebastian is not verbal, we have installed a speech button which has a recorded ‘Trick or Treat’ between and four different Han Solo quotes, such as ‘Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.’”
Below, check out his costume in the video and photos.
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