About this Kid

Daniel and Roberto
Birth Year: Daniel 2017; Roberto 2016
Child ID: Daniel 371697; Roberto 37169

These brave brothers are excited to grow up together!

Roberto, who prefers to go by “Bobby,” is all about exploring his athletic talents. He has a hard time saying no to a pickup game of soccer or basketball. However, he is most proud of his martial arts skills and hopes to continue training in the future. It’s no surprise that Bobby’s favorite fictional characters are any ninja. Swords have also piqued his interest, and he believes having a sword-fighting superpower would be the coolest kind to have! Bobby is known for his sense of humor and his protectiveness for his brother. He has good relationships with his peers and enjoys spending time with friends and playing video games. If he is in charge of the dinner menu, he would most certainly include sushi and a variety of finger foods. Bobby currently wants to be a dog trainer when he grows up. As a third grader, he enjoys studying science the most, particularly when they are learning about the weather.

Daniel, who prefers to go by “Danny,” enjoys being a helper and working side by side on projects with trusted adults. He relishes the opportunity to practice his karate and takes pride in how strong he has become. When ordering pizza, supreme is sure never to disappoint this boy! Danny is an action-packed kid who delights in playing with Nerf toys in the backyard. His best friend is his brother, Bobby, and he likes playing world-building video games. His favorite movie is Godzilla. Danny is described as funny and silly by those who know him. He dreams of a family that will go on trips to the beach or the lake together. He is currently in the second grade, and math is his favorite subject.

Bobby and Danny would do best in a family where they can be the youngest or only children in the home; however, all family types will be considered. Financial assistance may be available for adoption-related services.

For Missouri children, both home-studied and non-home-studied Missouri families are encouraged to inquire; only home-studied families from other states should do so.