About this Kid

Korban and Nadia
Birth Year: Korban 2016; Nadia 2017
Child ID: Korban 373495; Nadia 373492

Meet this dynamic brother and sister duo, Korban and Nadia!

Korban loves all things sports, running, jumping, rolling, and obstacle courses, and he doesn’t mind getting a little messy in the process. He excels in swimming and soccer, and recently advanced to Intermediate II in swimming. Soccer is certainly his favorite sport, and he loves playing around with his team, but he has also expressed a desire to learn baseball and basketball. He is thrilled whenever his team jerseys are yellow, as that is his favorite color! Korban is known for being joyful and bright, and he quickly catches on to new material. He enjoys science experiments and STEM projects, but would say that math is his strongest and favorite subject. He even did some math competitions during summer school this year! He delights in being helpful and social, and likes reading books to younger children. Like many boys his age, Korban is a fan of LEGOs, Minecraft, Pokémon, and Marvel. He loves celebrating all the holidays and is currently in the third grade.

Nadia loves horses and butterflies! Playing with Barbies and American Girl dolls makes her smile. One of her favorite things to do is to dress up in her favorite color, pink. Nadia prefers staying active with competitive gymnastics and dance, but is also enjoying swimming lessons with her brother. After a busy day, she likes to relax with some coloring and arts and crafts at home. Nadia has a large vocabulary and can communicate her thoughts and ideas very clearly. She loves to learn and enjoys both reading and math as a second grader.

A Christian family is preferred; however, all family types will be considered. They have significant connections to maintain following placement. Due to these connections, a family in MISSOURI is preferred. We will only accept inquiries on the sibling pair, who will be placed together. 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.