The mum of a seven-year-old boy with a rare genetic condition says life-changing surgery means he is finally able to have his very first sleepover.
William, from Bath in Somerset, has Treacher Collins syndrome which is a condition that affects the growth of a child's skull and facial bones.
In May, he underwent an eight-hour surgery where doctors rebuilt his jaw using bone grafts from his ribs - allowing him to breathe, eat and swallow independently.
"Now he's looking at his eighth birthday with his world opening up," said William's mum Kate.