1. What’s the typical character of the baby?
She is active and alert. She is attached to the familiar people and asks them to hold her. She smiles a lot and is not shy.
2. What are her likes and dislikes?
She likes being held. She likes listening to music and playing with toys she has never seen before.
3. What’s her schedule, such as getting up, having meals, napping and sleeping during the night, as well as her daily activities?
She gets up at 6:30, naps from 12:00 to 14:30, and goes to sleep around 20:00 after her bottle. She usually sleeps on her side. She wants adults to accompany her when she goes to bed. She has 3 meals a day. She has 150ml of formula mixed with rice cereal at 9:00, 14:30 each, and 200ml at 20:00. She likes to have steamed bread, noodles, rice mixed with gravy. She plays outdoors once in the morning and once in the afternoon.
4. How about her pee and poop?
She poops once per day (usually after her meal or after getting up in the morning) and pees several times. She uses the potty to poop and the adult hold her to pee during the day time. She uses diaper during the night time.
5. Does the baby sleep in the crib or in a common bed? Does she sleep alone or with adults?
She sleeps in her own crib
6. Can she use a cup to drink water?
No, she drinks from the bottle.
7. What’s her favorite activity?
She likes to move around in the walker.
8. What’s her favorite food?
She likes to eat congee, noodles, rice mixed with gravy and also likes apple and cookies.
9. When did she begin to walk?
She is not able to walk on her own now.
10. Where was she found? Was there any note on her when she was found? If there was, can we get a copy?
She was found at the gate of the institute and there was a birth note with her. You can take picture of it when you receive her.
11. Do you still keep the clothes she was wearing when she was found? If any, can we have that?
We don’t have that any more.
12. Has she been in the care of the same nurse, foster family or institute since she was found?
Yes, she has been fostered in the institute.
13. Did something special happen on the day she was found, such as heavy rain, or a holiday?
No, nothing special happened.
14. Is she allergic to anything? If any, what kind of medicine is she allergic to?
So far she hasn’t been found to be allergic to anything.
15. What’s the special feature of the city to let the baby be proud of?
There are many places of interests in Ji An City. It is the hometown of Wen, Tian Xiang ()1236-1283AD), a famous official during the Song Dynasty. It is also the ancestral home of Mao, Ze Dong, the first Chairman of P.R.C. and his portrait is hanging on the Tian An Men gate. The famous revolutionary base Jing Gang Shan is close to this city. The local products, such as the ham, pickled turnip, mushroom, and the black-bone chicken are famous all over China. As the economy develops, the traffic becomes convenient. The railway from Beijing to Kowloon runs through this city and an airport is 40km aways from it.
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