Three ‘loving little brothers’ are looking for a forever home to call their own.
Isaac, Liam, and Joshua are all under the age of four and are looking for a family in Hampshire to adopt them together.
Described as ‘a delight’, the siblings, whose identities have been obscured in the picture by Adopt South, are hoping to find a home to grow up in together.
The boys are one, two and three and half years old and are now at the stage where they are all talking, playing together, and learning from each other as well as having their own interests and friendships in nursery.
Joshua, the youngest, loves to chat and interact with his brothers and foster care family.
He wants to walk everywhere he can after mastering steps and climbing, and also enjoys making things and playing with his toys.
He loves cuddle times and always wants to be involved in what his brothers are doing.
Liam, two, is a ‘curious’ boy who likes to learn and particularly enjoys constructing and building.
He also enjoys reading, putting puzzles together, playing with his brothers and cosying up with his foster carers.
Liam had a pacemaker fitted when he was a baby due to a low heartbeat, but it does not affect his everyday life.
Meanwhile Isaac, the eldest, enjoys socialising at nursery and interacts with the adults around him.
He too enjoys creating and building.
Isaac has a vision impairment and a squint and has a slight developmental delay but is making good progress.
All the boys are very energetic and enjoy being outside.
Both Isaac and Liam are under hospital reviews for their pituitary hormone function but are not receiving any treatment.
Their foster carers said: “The three of them together are very busy boys. Liam, Joshua and Isaac are a delight, and they are very close brothers.
“Like all siblings, one minute they’ll be doing something together, but then there will be times they will rough and tumble, but they always love to listen and cuddle up to us when we read a book with them.
“These loving and giving little boys need a family life where they have lots of attention, activities, and interests to get on with.
“They are such good company, enjoy going to nursery and they eat well.
“They bring a smile to our faces every day.
“Our home will be a very quiet place when they leave, but we really want them to have the family life they deserve.”
Adopt South will provide extra financial support to the brothers’ new family, which could include an adoption allowance, items required for the home, and getting the boys out and about.
Rachel Reynolds, Head of Adopt South, said: “These three busy boys have a very strong bond, and we need to find a family to keep them together.
“We know the current financial squeeze might prevent people from speaking to us, but we will do everything we can to try and find ways to help the right family adopt the boys.
“Anyone can speak to us about Isaac, Liam and Joshua. You can call us or complete our online form and we will call you back at a time that suits you.
“We only take a name and contact details during initial conversations with people, because we understand there are many factors to consider when adopting three boys and embracing their story.”
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