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Lewis

Lewis

Lewis DOB 11.11.2006

Lewis is a child of white Irish and African Caribbean- Jamaican heritage.  He is a delightful, lively, engaging and active child who responds to lots of stimulation.  He enjoys exploring his environment and likes playing with toys especially musical ones. He is a fun child and also looks forward to participating in out door activities including football. 
 
Lewis is meeting all his developmental milestones and developing age appropriately.

Lewis is described by his foster carers as a sociable and happy child who is full of smiles.  He has formed a positive relationship with his carers and has made a good attachment to them.    Lewis has a healthy appetite and likes a wide range of food including fruit and vegetables and rice dishes.

 

Ethnic descent:      White Irish/ Black African Caribbean.

Family needed:       Two parent adoptive carers or single carer with a good support network.  Lewis to be the youngest child within his new family.

Legal Status:            Placement Order.

Contact: Letterbox contact with birth parents.

Please contact:       Thoko Fuyane 020 8489 3811

Email:                        Thoko [email protected]

 

 

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