Wednesday's Child: 13-year-old Maxum
Max is a 13-year-old boy who loves sports, video games and LEGOs.
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Max is a 13-year-old boy who loves sports, video games and LEGOs.
Emily is a warm and empathetic 10-year-old girl who loves going to school.
Lucas loves reading, swimming, playing soccer and riding his bike. He also speaks four languages.
Ethan is a bright and happy 10-year-old boy who loves Tae Kwon Do and Spider-Man.
Skylher is a laid-back teen with a vibrant personality and a wide range of interests.
J'Quan is an active and fun 12-year-old boy who really likes Legos.
Kavon is a sweet and friendly boy who loves drawing, watching cartoons and playing games on his tablet.
Jaysheamy is a sweet and friendly 10-year-old girl who loves to socialize and make new friends.
Chris loves swimming, basketball, and football. He also likes video games and a good book.
Neveah is an active 11-year-old girl who loves trampoline parks, shopping, getting her nails done and video games.
Kaiden is a charming 12-year-old girl with a wonderful sense of humor who enjoys dancing, singing and art.
Allana is a sweet, strong-willed, 16-year-old girl who loves animals, music and art.
Shay is a sweet and polite 15-year-old girl with a warm and engaging personality.
Leilani is an energetic teen who enjoys arts and crafts, singing, dancing, and playing sports.
Laren is a 9-year-old girl who enjoys drawing, music, dancing, the beach and Harry Potter books.
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