Disabled children's superhero dreams come true
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Daniel Garavito got his new 3D printed prosthetic Iron Man arm on June 12 with the help of Fabrilab, in Bogota, Colombia. /CFP

Daniel Garavito got his new 3D printed prosthetic Iron Man arm on June 12 with the help of Fabrilab, in Bogota, Colombia. /CFP

Fabrilab is a non-profit organization based in Bogota that develops free personalized prosthetics with superhero design for disadvantaged children suffering from rheumatism. /CFP

Fabrilab is a non-profit organization based in Bogota that develops free personalized prosthetics with superhero design for disadvantaged children suffering from rheumatism. /CFP

Colombian girl Shaio Valeria Novas, 6, tries on her new prosthetic “Wonder Woman” arm. /CFP

Colombian girl Shaio Valeria Novas, 6, tries on her new prosthetic “Wonder Woman” arm. /CFP

Shaio is ready to become a superhero with her new arm.  new prosthetic “Wonder Woman” arm. /CFP

Shaio is ready to become a superhero with her new arm.  new prosthetic “Wonder Woman” arm. /CFP