Children's hospital gowns made by 7-year-olds will be delivered to thousands of children in the United States.

On the 4th of the local time, foreigners such as ABC in the United States introduced the story of Tyler, a 7-year-old from Illinois, who designed a different hospital gown.

Tyler's 4-year-old brother Emily was born with heart disease and Down syndrome. Emily, who had to wear a prosthetic valve for a lifetime because her left heart valve was not functioning properly, had to undergo three major heart surgeries.

It was my brother Tyler who always helped Emily. Tyler held Emily's hand to the surgery and cheered warmly with the words "You are really brave," "I can overcome," and "I love you." Thanks to her brother's support, Emily had a healthy operation and was able to keep her bright smile.
One day, when he heard that a'hospital gown design competition' was held at a children's foundation, Tyler immediately came up with the gown he wanted to make. Tyler painted the gown in a colorful rainbow color, and then wrote the words'brave','hope', and'love' he told Emily. When Emily entered the operating room alone, she wanted to feel like she was there.

Tyler's gowns wowed people's hearts and won the most votes in the competition. When Tyler heard that his robe was in first place, Tyler added emotion by telling Emily next to her, "Have you heard? It's a robe made for you."

The robe designed by Tyler is officially made and will be available to child patients across the country from late summer. "I want my gown to make children like Emily happy," said Tyler in an interview with ABC.

This is'News Pick'.

(Source ='Laurie Wolf Cepkauskas' Facebook,'Starlight Children's Foundation' website, YouTube)