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NJArch maintains an extensive library of books and videos. Borrowing from the library is simple, convenient and offered at no cost to NJ residents. 

Here's how it works: Browse the collection and select the items you wish to borrow. Place the items in your cart, and fill out the required shipping information. The items will be shipped to you by USPS with a return shipping label provided for your convenience. Lending period is 4 weeks.
For best search results, we recommend selecting the “Advanced Search” to view the “audience” and “topic” selections. 
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When Someone Has A Very Serious Illness

Children Can Learn to Cope with Loss and Change This book will help families communicate and evaluate a child's understanding and feelings about family change ... more
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Heegaard, Marge

When Someone Very Special Dies

This book was designed to teach basic concepts of death and help children understand and express the many feelings they have when someone special dies. Communi... more
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Heegaard, Marge

When Something Terrible Happens

Terrible things happen to children. Traumatic events in the lives of their families, their friends or in the world leave children feeling confused, insecure an... more
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Heegaard, Marge

When the Breast Fairy Comes

Understanding and Communicating with Your Daughter during Adolescence Raging Hormones, rolling eyes, shouting matches, and endless phone calls - the realities ... more
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Stacey L. Roberts

When You Were Born in China

For an adopted child whose story began in China, this is by far the most beautifully written account that I have ever read. The dedication of the book reads, "... more
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Dorow, Sara

When You Were Born in Korea

Children adopted abroad often wonder what life was like before they came to America. Who took care of them? How did they come to leave their birth mother? What ... more
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Boyd, Brian

When You Were Born in Vietnam

This book speaks directly to adopted children; it explains how Vietnamese children are placed for adoption. It covers the culture, the loving care at the orpha... more
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Bartlett, Therese

When Your Child Has LD

Perhaps your child has been labeled "learning disables" by the school or by professionals such as psychologists, physicians, or speech therapists.  Or perhaps... more
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Fisher, Gary, Ph.D.
Cummings, Rhoda, Ed.D.

Where Are My Birth Parents?

"If you are a teenage adoptee, you may feel that the search for your birth parents is necessary to answer important questions about yourself. But the search is... more
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Gravelle, Karen
Fischer, Susan

White Swan Express, The

In China four baby girls are fast asleep in their cribs at the orphanage. In America four families are getting ready to start a long exciting journey. With tend... more
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Okimoto, Jean Davies
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