
William McLennan lived every kid's dream when he was asked to test toys for Christmas by online behemoth, Amazon Australia.
The six-year-old from Karabar was one of 10 children from around the nation selected by amazon.com.au to review its top 100 toys.
The children were put forward by the Starlight Children's Foundation as a way to bring some joy into their often difficult lives.
William's mum Naomi Taylor said he had the genetic condition spinal muscular atrophy type 2 which "was basically the childhood version of motor neuron disease".
He used a wheelchair to get around and had recently undergone surgery in Sydney.
"Other than that, it doesn't stop him from doing the things that he enjoys," Naomi said.
"He loves wheelchair soccer."
William's contribution to the top 100 toys included a Fortnite Nerf rocket blaster, LEGO and a T-Rex action figure.

Not only that, the playmakers got to work with illustrator Mitch Revs to come up with a design to be included in the Amazon Playmakers Holiday Colouring book, which goes on sale before Christmas.
Amazon will donate $1 from each colouring book sold to the Starlight Children's Foundation.
Naomi was thrilled to see William having so much fun.
"It's about inclusion, I guess," she said.
"Kids with disabilities play with toys just like any typical child. For him to be thought of, and involved, it was great."
The kindergarten student has had a big week, also returning to school at Queanbeyan South on Monday after lockdown.
"He's a very busy boy," Naomi said, with a smile.