A Scots tot who suffers from a rare genetic disorder has paid a touching tribute to NHS workers who are looking after her in hospital.Mum Stacey Parker, 26, dressed her daughter up in rainbows as brave little Erin Gamble recovers in hospital from major skull surgery.The 13-month-old child has Aperts Syndrome, which prevents the skull from growing normally affecting the shape of the head and face.Stacey, from Campbeltown, had feared her little tot would coronavirus while she is in hospital recovering from the op, but Erin has been recovering well.To thank staff, Stacey put little Erin in a colourful rainbow baby-grow to show support to the hero medics who are with her at the Queen Elizabeth Royal Children's Hospital in Glasgow.It comes as