The real life seven dwarfs
To the outside world, they may look different from everyone else. But for the Johnston family,
the only difference between them and everyone else is that they are a little smaller. Amber and
Trent Johnson, from Barnesville, Georgia, and their five children are the largest family of
achondroplasia dwarfs, with a type of dwarfism that affects the extremities. The Johnston has
two biological children and adopted three others from around the world making a family of seven.
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The True Seven Dwarfs (centre photo): From left, biological child Elizabeth,
Ana from Siberia, Jonah, mom Amber, dad Trent, Alex from South Korea and Emma from China
To the outside world, they may look different from everyone else. But for the Johnston family,
the only difference between them and everyone else is that they are a little smaller. Amber and
Trent Johnson, from Barnesville, Georgia, and their five children are the largest family of
achondroplasia dwarfs, with a type of dwarfism that affects the extremities. The Johnston has
two biological children and adopted three others from around the world making a family of seven.
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The True Seven Dwarfs (centre photo): From left, biological child Elizabeth,
Ana from Siberia, Jonah, mom Amber, dad Trent, Alex from South Korea and Emma from China