it's so unique, nate is now working with the douglas bader foundation to provide one mitt for every child children like these, now using the device. but the douglas bader foundation says it needs the public‘s help to fund the project. smash that on. so it's asked alex lewis to help. first gear. alex, who lost all four of his limbs through sepsis, says mitts, which cost around £1,000, will transform the way children think about their disability. very comfy, like a slipper. it's all about trying to encourage inclusivity and we have had feedback from kids that have gone into school wearing their mitt and other kids are saying, "oh, my goodness, that's the coolest thing we've seen, we want one. " now, i've never heard an adult, ever, look at my prosthetic hook and say, "that's cool, i want one." little star. . .! children like phoebe may need a rigid prosthetic later, but, for now, this is all about softness, affordability and freedom. duncan kennedy, bbc news in hampshire. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me. on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are.