We 'wouldn't change' our twins with Down's Syndrome
It's been 10 months since parents Jodi and Matt Parry set up campaign "Twincess," for families of people with Down's Syndrome.
Their three-year-old twin daughters Isobel and Abigail have the condition.
The family caught up with 5 live along with the girls' big brother, Finlay.
Jodi said: "Our aim was to prove that a life with Down's Syndrome is a life worth living."
"It's not me and Matt that need to do that because they do it for themselves. They are like little celebrities now".
This clip is originally from 5 live Breakfast on Tuesday 30 December 2014.
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