the brain activities, which will create the calm and amazing world the children should see. In doing so, it helps children with their development and progression.

Craig saw 'amazing progress in Imogen' and said: “She was starting to remember the things she was seeing in the world and her mobility improved as well. She had to use a walking frame for support and then she suddenly didn’t need it anymore. Her mathematics and her speech too, we started to see improvements in many different aspects."
He went on to test the project further when he asked if he could bring it in to his daughter's school, Craig wanted to see if it worked on other children.
He said: "They all adapted to it instantly. One boy, who didn’t speak for months, started speaking again.”
Craig is hoping to fund raise £10,000 to go towards finishing the prototype and finishing the book. He said: "I created the book so each page is a new lesson and at the bottom of the page is a QR code so that any smart phone can scan that code and then your phone becomes within the virtual reality. These lessons can range from animals, Maths, English and many more.”