AN 8-YEAR-OLD is creating and selling Ukraine-themed keyrings “to help those in need”.

Isabelle Kempton, from Bridgwater, decided to design the keyrings to raise funds to buy essential items for the Ukrainian refugees.

Amy Davies, her mum, said: “Isabelle is aware of the current situation in Ukraine and after a little chat about the world, she wanted to do something to help those in need.

“Whilst her brothers spent time after school being typical kids of today, playing their Xbox, she spent hours and hours being so thoughtful.

“She decided to make these keyrings to sell to raise funds to enable her to buy essential items to show her support.”

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Some of the keyrings created by Isabelle

Amy also said Isabelle’s stepdad, Edward Woodgates, “has also been very supportive”.

Once keyrings are sold, she will be purchasing items and will show all those that bought a keyring, proof of purchases, and proof that the packages were taken to a collection point.

“For an 8-year-old to spend so much time and effort in helping others simply does show us that the world can be filled with beautiful people and positivity,” Amy also added.

People can help Isabelle by purchasing a keyring, so she can fulfill her hopes of making a difference.

To buy the keyrings email Flamazingcreations21@outlook.com Isabelle’s creations will also be available through The Salvation Army.