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

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A Man and His Mother: An Adopted Son’s Search

For years, Tim Green seemed to be living the American dream.  A handsome, intelligent honor student, he was also a  strapping 6'2", 250-pound All-American def... more
A Man and His Mother
Green, Tim

A Man Named Dave

With stunning generosity of spirit, Dave Pelzer invites readers on his journey to discover how a lost, nameless boy finally found himself in the heart and soul ... more
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Pelzer, Dave

A Most Unusual Day

Something rather extraordinary is happening in Caroline’s life today . . . her family is adopting a new baby sister! A warm and loving story about sch... more
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Sydra Mallery
Illustrator E. B. Goodale

A Mother for Choco

Choco, a yellow baby bird, needed a mother. He searched the animal kingdom until he found a big bear that did not look at all like him. But Mother Bear hugged h... more
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Kasza, Keiko

A New Barker in the House

Twins Moffie and Morgie are excited when they hear that their family is adopting a three-year-old Hispanic boy. He only speaks Spanish. What will he look like?... more
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de Paola, Tomie

A Parent’s Guide to Preventing Child Abuse

This ground breaking book shows you how to be a good parent and avoid becoming involved with a child protection agency. It also has plenty of information and su... more
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Mooney, Jim

A Parent’s Handbook of Filial Play Therapy

Filial play therapy is a unique approach to therapy that emphasizes the parent-child relationship as a means of alleviating child and/or family difficulties.  ... more
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Rise VanFleet, Ph.D., RPT-S

A Passage to the Heart

Articles taken from FCC (Families with Children from China) newsletters, discuss all aspects of adoption from China: waiting period, journey, settling in, healt... more
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Klatzkin, Amy

A Place in My Heart

Charlie was adopted and he wonders about the same things that many adopted children think about. This book reassures children that it's okay to ask questions... more
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Grossnickle, Mary

A Place To Belong

During the years from 1854 to 1929, the Children's Aid Society, founded by Charles Loring Brace, sent more than 100,000 children on orphan trains from the slums... more
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Nixon, Joan Lowery
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