‘Nothing can stop her:’ paralyzed Edmonton tot a whiz in homemade wheelchair
EDMONTON — Evelyn Moore isn’t the fastest kid on the racetrack, but she’s by far the tiniest.
At 13-months old, the paralyzed toddler skilfully wheels her homemade wheelchair around the simulated track at Treehouse, an indoor playground in northeast Edmonton that she often visits with her mom.
Several school-age children whiz by on souped-up tricycles and she stops to stare and clap.
“She really gets around now,” says Kim Moore, who first put her daughter in the makeshift chair — basically a purple, foam Bumbo seat on wheels — at seven months.


