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  • WonderfullyYou

    Wonderfully You: An Ode to Adoption

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    Sullivan Goes To See Mama

  • Whenwebecome

    When We Become Ours: A YA Adoptee Anthology

  • Ihavetwofam

    I have Two Families: A Children’s Book About Adoption

  • Seenocolor

    See No Color

  • Wearenotallthesame

    We’re All Not the Same, But We’re Still Family: An Adoption and Birth Family Story

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    The Pawsons Celebrate!: Tales from Edgewood The World’s Weirdest

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My Foster Family

This book introduces such concepts as social worker, foster mother, foster home, visit with a birthparent in a way that is realistic and respectful of children.... more
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Levine, Jennifer

My Kids Know More Than Me!

15 LIFE LESSONS FROM FOSTER AND ADOPTED CHILDREN Readers of this book will gain wisdom from life's greatest teachers--our children. Most parenting books tell... more
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Renee Hettich, LMSW

My Name is Yoon

Yoon's name in Korean means Shining Wisdom. Yoon struggles to write her name in English, where all the lines and circles stand alone. ALONE! This is just how ... more
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Recorvits, Helen

My New Family

"Children are sometimes upset to discover that they have been adopted. This book helps them understand how lucky they are to have loving, adoptive parents, and... more
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Thomas, Pat

My New Family in the United States

My New Family in the United States: I'm Being Adopted from The People's Republic of China This child-friendly book teaches school-age child... more
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Celeste Snodgrass
Illustrator Devika Joglekar

My Special Family

A Children's Book About Open Adoption This book introduces the subject of open adoption as a positive and loving way of forming families.  We encourage you ... more
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Silber, Kathleen
Marks Parelskin, Debra
Illustrated By Andrew Denman

My Special Someone

Six-year-old Brittany describes the journey to adopt her sister. The book includes a fun activity for children, questions to engage a child in discussion and t... more
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Kyle, Brittany
Kyle, Sherry

My Two Mommies

This story is about a little boy who describes his day to day experiences with his two mommies. It's a great read! The story has a rhyme scheme, making it more ... more
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Tierra Williams
Joyeeta Neogi, Illustrator

Needing Each Other

This is a children's book about relational needs. It is divided into six chapters as follows: 1. A person needs to love others. 2. A person needs to be loved by... more
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Wilt, Joy

Neuropsychiatric Assessment

What is neuropsychiatry?  Neuropsychiatry is an integrative and collaborative field that brings together the brain and behavior.  Yudofsky and Hales (1989) de... more
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Yudofsky, Stuart C., M.D.
Kim, Florence H., M.D.
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