Babe King’s mother, who was killed in the Southport knife attacks, said that her daughter had a “biggest heart” and she wanted to “take her to her light” by providing grief for children.
Babe, six, Alice Agur, nine, and Elsey dot Stancomb, seven, Was murdered Last July in a Taylor Swift-Theme dance workshop.
Babe’s parents have launched Babe’s hive to provide creative sessions using art, music and story to help bereaved children.
Her mother, Lauren King, told BBC Breakfast: “Babe was full of joy and was the biggest heart”.
Ms. King said: “She was very careful and creative, and we want to pursue her light and we want to do this with Babe’s hive.”
She said that she was “turning to creativity” in her grief “and she wanted to offer the children of the community who had lost the loved ones.
He said that it was “a way to focus on the beautiful personality of children” to install Babe’s hive.
“Babe is with me all the time, but whatever we put in Babe’s hive – she is at the forefront – it carries me.”
17 -year -old Axal Rudkubana then killed the girls when he went to a dance workshop on Heart Street and started attacking them randomly.
Rudkubana from Lancashire’s banks, Was jailed for life with a minimum period of 52 years Liverpool Crown Court in January this year.