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Isyse and Ivy

Isyse and Ivy

Bliss for Isyse consists of life’s simple pleasures. She loves getting on a playset and taking to the air on the swings. Isyse enjoys blowing bubbles and playing with Play-Doh and sand. Few things give Isyse that “top-of-the-world” feeling more than singing and dancing. She just loves music. Isyse also likes playing on the iPad and computer. Isyse enjoys the quiet comfort of reading to herself as well as the interactions and engagement she has with others.

“Isyse is fun, loving, sweet and affectionate,” says one of the caring adults she knows. “She is resilient and has made great progress.”

A forever family for Isyse should be willing to adopt her younger sister, Ivy. The children would do best with two parents, but a single female parent with proper support would be considered. Isyse and Ivy would do best in a forever family who can make sure they get the supervision, services and attention they require. Their family must be committed to them now and into the future.

There’s no missing the amazing grace of Ivy. Whether she’s dancing or twilling across a carpeted or wooden floor, Ivy finds her own way to have fun. But make no mistake, she loves socializing with others, and they will enjoy doing the same with Ivy. And speaking of “Amazing Grace,” perhaps Ivy would imitate a few bars since she loves mimicking music with her own sounds. This great young lady loves coloring, playing on her tablet and being outside. She enjoys playing with Play-Doh and kinetic sand. All in all, that’s an amazing combination for a girl who wants and needs a forever family.

“Ivy is sweet, social and affectionate,” says one of the people close to her. “She has made significant progress over the last two years. Overall, Ivy is well-behaved.”

A forever family for Ivy should be willing to adopt her sister, Isyse. The children would do best with two parents, but a single female parent with proper support would be considered. Isyse and Ivy would do best in a forever family who can make sure they get the supervision, services and attention they require. Their family must be committed to them now and into the future.

For more information about or to meet Ivy (C010156) & Isyse (C010155), please call the Michigan Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) at 800-589-MARE(6273).

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