I’ll give a description of the next five children. Give them names that you think fit them
Child 6 ~ a little girl with ringlet pigtails who is three and a half. She loves colouring, gymnastics and swimming. Her favourite animals are koalas. She has a soft toy koala that she has had since birth who goes everywhere with her. She’s giggly, active and very talkative.
Child 7 ~ this little boy has just had his 4th birthday. He likes jigsaw puzzles and languages. His mother is Portuguese and his father Italian. He speaks [name_f]English[/name_f] and Portuguese at home but he knows some Italian too from his holidays to visit his dad’s family, and he likes to tell his preschool teachers and friends the Italian words he knows. He’s thoughtful and sweet, hates getting dressed and gets upset easily.
Child 8 ~ is a little girl who loves books and Lego. She comes from a big family. Her older siblings sometimes drop off and pick up from preschool. She’s quiet in a big group, but has two close friends that she laughs and shrieks with as they play. She is three years old.
Child 9 ~ is a 5 years old with honey blonde hair. He likes playing in the preschool garden more than anything - making ‘food’ in the mud kitchen, riding the balance bikes and climbing. He has a comfort blanket, loves Batman and capes, hums to himself when he’s happy (often when eating) and doesn’t speak much but he understands everything.
Child 6: [name_f]Evangeline[/name_f] [name_f]Joy[/name_f] [name_u]Bennett[/name_u] (I swear you described my toddler daughter to a T except she has a stuffed dino )
Child 7: [name_u]Leo[/name_u] [name_m]Sebastian[/name_m] Sosa
Child 8: [name_f]Lily[/name_f] [name_f]Michaela[/name_f] McMillan
Child 9: [name_m]Josiah[/name_m] [name_u]Landon[/name_u] Bateman