The Island's Community has come together to make this Christmas extra special for one family in Castletown.
Organised through local charity 'Sight Matters', a project has been completed for three-year-old Savannah-May.
At the age of one, Savannah received a diagnosis that meant her sight would deteriorate, and now means she will lose her sight completely within the next year.
As a result, both her family and the charity wanted to create lasting memories this festive season - and decided to turn the family's garden into a 'Winter wonderland.'
It includes the likes of lights, trees, reindeers and an inflatable gingerbread man - Savannah was also visited by Castletown Silver Band and Santa for the grand unveiling of the garden on Friday.
Savannah-May's Mum, Suzanne was asked how she felt on the night:

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