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Congratulations Carli and Andrew!We are proud to inform you that we have found six children that would love to be part of your family!Freda Maytal (6 years old) from Israel is jewish and her parents have put her up to adoption as they hope for a better life outside of Israel. They hope that Freda will learn about her religion and be able to practice it if she wishes to. Freda is a very intelligent girl that can already read and write a lot better than other children her age. She is also very good at maths and is looking forward to learning a different language. Freda is very outgoing but can also be found sitting under a tree reading. Her favourite book right now is the Jungle Book. She has already read it and is reading it again.
Hopefully her new family will encourage her will to learn.Morna Edna and Carroll Braeden (5 years old) from Ireland where put up for adoption because Morna has stunted leg and has to sit in a wheelchair and their parents can't look after her. They didn't want to seperate her from her brother and decided to give them both away. Morna is very daring and tries to join in in everything. She even hopes around on one leg to get what she wants! Carroll is a lot calmer. He tries to tell Morna what to do, but she seldom listens to him. He likes to draw - something they both share, and his favourite motif is Morna. They can't wait to meet their new family and maybe even siblings.Vincent Johnathan (3 years old) from America was found outside a hospital when he was approx. 9 months old. He had suffered several injuries that have luckily all healed, except for a stiff thumb on his right hand which makes it hard for him to grip. Vincent loves to be around other children and is often found center of attention. He likes to make up stories and tell them to anyone who will listen. Brothers and sisters would be ideal for him, and parents who don't think he's lieing when he talks about "tigers eating my biscuit".Hazel Julia (1 year old) from England was also found outside a hospital and everyone loves her. She is such a happy child who loves to laugh and run around. She is just learning to talk, and we think this would be the ideal moment to give her a new family.Julien Basile (newborn) from France is only 4 weeks old and is blind on one eye. We hope that he finds a family as soon as possible to look after him. The eye shouldn't bother him to much when he grows older, as he will be used to it.We hope that you get along well with them, we would love to hear how it went.
Yours,
Rainbow House

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