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Congratulations Skye and Logan!We are proud to inform you that we have found four children that would love to be part of your family!Isiah Wilson (8 years old) from America was taken away from his parents because they couldn't look after him. His mother was paralyzed from the hips downwards and his father was scarcly at home. Isiah can't wait for a family that can look after him and do what he likes to do best: go swimming. He only learnt how to recently in the childrens home, as it was impossible to go with his mother. He hopes he can still see his mum as he loves her dearly.Kalla Maura (7 years old) is a little girl from England that has gone through many familys but unfortunatly she was always dissapointed and send away again (e.g. pregnancy, move, death of family member). She is fed up now and wants a family she can stay and not be send away again. She knows what she wants and is very inventive when it comes to getting it. She likes to bake cake, although "the best part is licking the bowl". She is very undemanding and just needs to be loved.Sammi Rosamond (5 years old) is a tomboy from America. She loves to climb trees, build things outside and run around. She is definantly a "sunday's child" and hasn't a care in the world. She can't wait to meet her new family, who, she hopes, have a big garden for her to play in and loads of other children.Lyssa Monica (5 years old) from Australia was given up by her mother who was raped and couldn't cope with Lyssa being that man's child. Lyssa grew up in a childrens home and is ready for adoption now. Her favourite game is making homes and has a doll she won't leave anywhere. Sally, as she is called, is her "baby" who she needs to look after. But what Lyssa really needs, is someone to look after her.We hope that you get along well with them, we would love to hear how it went.
Yours,
Rainbow House

This message was edited 4/15/2006, 5:04 PM

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