Tree houses are wonderful places to play with friends. You can even just stay in them and dream as you like. But for some kids, tree houses are just a(n) 1 . They have never been in a tree house 2 they are not able to climb. More unluckily, it is 3 for them to walk. Bill Allen and Phil Trabulsy, two Americans, wanted to help these kids 4 their dreams.
They started Forever Young Tree Houses in Vermont in 1998. In this group, tree houses are 5 for kids with disabilities. And they have special roads which can help kids in wheelchairs (轮椅) get into the 6 .
Kristen Messer, 17, visited a tree house for the first time. "It was really great to have a tree house that I could get into 7 any help," he said happily. Chaz Freeman, a 19-year-old, uses a wheelchair. After visiting a tree house in New Hampshire, he said with a 8 , "We get to experience the life of a normal kid and play in the tree house 9 ." Allen and Trabulsy's group is working hard to build tree houses around America. How great and 10 they are! American people consider them as their heroes.