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Rylie, Madison, AL

19-month-old Rylie from Madison, AL, is a very energetic toddler who loves music, books, singing, playing ball, swinging and most of all - Elmo! 

Rylie is an awesome big sister! She loves to give her sister sweet kisses. Right now, Rylie is cruising all over the place and exploring her independence. She can identify numbers 1 through 10 and is working on her colors and animals. She can sign many different words and is learning more each day! Rylie attends a pre-school two days a week, where she enjoys interacting with other children. She brings joy to everyone she meets with her infectious grin and love of life.

Rylie's future is so bright! With the support of friends and family, Rylie will continue to excel. Their main goal for Rylie is that she have a full and happy life.

Rylie and her family will participate in the second annual Buddy Walk in North Alabama. Rylie's family is also active in the local support group for North Alabama, B.U.D.S. (Bringing Up Down Syndrome). 

Rylie and her family were very excited to help organize the first Buddy Walk in North Alabama last year. The response was overwhelming and they hope to see the walk grow every year.

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