Seven-year-old Owen Welsh from Swansea was given a VERY unique costume after being cast as the innkeeper in his school's nativity.
Owen's dad Ian was frantically trying to find a good costume for his son, who was playing the part of the innkeeper in his primary school's nativity.
Ian, whose job it was to help his son out, was desperately trying to think of a good costume for his little lad - and inspiration struck as he took to Twitter.
Ian tweeted popular hotel chain Premier Inn, asking if they could help him out - and they did NOT disappoint.
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Premier Inn came to the rescue of little Owen, providing him with his very own child-sized version of the recognisable purple uniform.
Ian said: "We were really pleased to hear that Premier Inn was happy to help us out with our request.
"Coming up with a costume that stands out for such a special performance is not easy and our Owen really felt that his was a Nativity to remember.
"We were really proud of his performance and he to put a smile on all of our faces."
GALLERY: Owen Welsh looking the part as innkeeper in his Premier Inn uniform
Owen Welsh looking the part as innkeeper in his Premier Inn uniform
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Premier Inn
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The hotel chain have now been spurred on by Owen and Ian, and have launched a competition for other frazzled parents to win one of five family breaks.
If you want to get involved, all you need to do is take a picture of your child in their innkeeper's costume and post it to Twitter or Facebook with the hashtag #PremierInnKeeper and you could be in with a chance!
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