EVERETT, Wash. — Sarah has a fun sense of humor and is very curious about the world around her. She is kind, caring, artistic, and creative. She loves having hobbies and is happy to learn new skills--like making cookies! Having a family who likes to spend time with each other in the kitchen would be really wonderful for Sarah and her growing culinary skills.
Currently in the 4th grade, Sarah does great in school. She’s a very bright kid who enjoys learning and helping her teacher. She would benefit from the encouragement and motivation a loving family could provide as continues through school.
Sarah is a big fan of the University of Washington gymnastics team. She admires the team and what they’re capable of and really looks up to them. Sarah herself is an excellent gymnast and being on a gymnastics team has helped her build self-esteem and confidence. She is so proud of the ribbons she’s won and will excitedly show them off.
When she isn’t flipping around the mat or reading a new book, Sarah also enjoys playing video games, watching movies, spending time outdoors, and cheering on her cousin at baseball games. Sports are a big part of Sarah’s life, too. She is an avid Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners fan.
Sarah enjoys conversation and likes to connect with others. She is proud of her talents—besides gymnastics, Sarah enjoys art, knitting, and singing. Sarah is also a voracious reader and is always eager to discuss the latest book she’s reading. Most recently, Sarah has discovered Harry Potter and the Babysitter’s Club book series.
Being part of a family with a single mom or two parents would work well for Sarah, especially if they are excited to spend time with her and encourage her various hobbies and talents. A family where Sarah is the only child or the oldest sibling of younger kiddos would also be a good fit. Sarah has a relationship with her extended biological family. An adoptive family who will support those bonds will be essential.
If you'd like to learn more about Sarah, you can contact Holt International by calling 206-922-1515.