Angela and Elliott Turbeville have fostered six children over the past two years – all biological siblings. They brought the children back together after they were split between different foster families.

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Good morning. I’m Melissa Block. Angela and Elliott Turbeville are going to have an epic Christmas. The Georgia couple have fostered six children over the past two years, all biological siblings. They brought the children back together after being split up in different foster homes. The Ledger-Enquirer newspaper reports that the children woke up this week to a celebratory surprise — a sign reading ‘Adoption Day’ on the front lawn. The adoption was approved in court the same day. It’s MORNING EDITION.

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