Izzy and Mia

Izzy and Mia
Age: 8 months and 3 years
Ethnicity: White Irish
Mia

Izzy (8 months) and Mia (3 years old) are bright, energetic sisters with a close and loving bond. They’ve always lived together and have built a strong emotional connection that brings them comfort and joy. Like many siblings, they can bicker from time to time, but they are emotionally attuned to one another and offer mutual support.

Both girls are cheerful, full of life, and love to be active. They particularly enjoy spending time outdoors and swimming is a favourite activity for them both.

Izzy is an affectionate little girl with soft blonde hair and big brown eyes. She is in good health and enjoys bedtime stories, singing songs, and playing with her older sister.

Mia has brown hair, brown eyes, and a huge smile that lights up any room. She’s happiest when listening to music and will sing along to nursery rhymes wherever she goes. Izzy is generally in good health but is showing signs of mild developmental delay, which is not uncommon for her age. She’s currently being monitored, and early support will be key to helping her meet her developmental milestones.

Both girls are thriving in a stable and loving environment and would benefit from a family who can offer consistency, patience, and lots of attention - especially to support Mia as she continues to grow and develop.

Family Needs

We are looking for a family that can meet the needs of both sisters together. It’s important that their adoptive family is ready to embrace the joys and challenges of parenting siblings and can provide each child with the attention and care they need as individuals, as well as nurturing their bond as sisters.

Experience or openness to supporting early developmental needs, particularly for Mia, will be important. Access to professional support services and a willingness to engage with them as needed will help both girls thrive.

Maintaining Connections

Izzy and Mia have a close bond with their birth mother, and this relationship is very important to them. Any potential adoptive parents will need to be open to ongoing contact—this could be through letterbox exchanges and face-to-face visits a few times a year. We will work with the family to ensure this contact is safe, supported, and in the girls’ best interests.

Every child’s contact plan is different, but maintaining safe and meaningful links with birth family can play a key role in helping children understand their background and develop a strong sense of identity as they grow.

This profile is based on children we are currently family-finding for. This is not a real profile as names and images have been changed to protect their identity.