
He changes his favourite Power Ranger more often than his underwear. "I think it's the black one at the moment but I can't keep up," says his mum Laura.
Luckily for his dad, currently on a military exercise in Canada, Danny goes to breakfast club every morning and sends him an "e-bluey" email with all the latest news.
The breakfast club at Danny's school, Le Cateau Community Primary School, has just been named the best in England at the National Breakfast Club Awards, supported by Kellogg's and learning charity ContinYou. Le Cateau caters for a lot of children with parents in the military. E-blueys, the email equivalent of airmail to the armed forces, let all the children keep in touch on a daily basis.
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