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  • WonderfullyYou

    Wonderfully You: An Ode to Adoption

  • Sullivangoestoseemama_

    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

  • Thepawsons

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

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How To Really Love Your Child

Never has the wonderful task of child rearing been so difficult.  The influences upon the parent-child relationship have become mostly negative -a real burden ... more
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Campbell, Ross, M.D.

How to Say NO and Keep Your Friends

If you never want to be grounded again---read this book! What would you do if one of your friends suggested doing something really dumb---something that you kn... more
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Scott, Sharon, L.P.C., L.M.F.T.

How to Screen Adoptive and Foster Parents

" 1. What should you know before beginning a screening interview? 2. What are the warning signs that an applicant may be a child predator? 3. What are the ste... more
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Dickerson, James L.
Allen, Mardi

I Call My Grandparents “Mom and Dad”

Kayden is being raised by his grandparents and he is telling other children why grandchildren sometimes need to be raised by their grandparents.
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Carolyn Rouyer
Illustrated by Jonathan Hagar

I Can’t Believe You Went Through My Stuff!

"Teens keep secrets. They need this privacy to resolve their own dilemmas, make their own decisions, and start down the road to becoming independent, responsibl... more
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Sheras, Peter, Ph.D.

I Can’t Wait

This is a story about a child named Luke. Usually he has lots of fun. He runs and sings and plays with a cat and toys. But sometimes Luke is unhappy. Like... more
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Crary, Elizabeth

I Don’t Have Your Eyes

"Connections are vitally important to children as they begin to find their place in the world. For transracial and transcultural adoptees, and for children in f... more
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Kitze, Carrie A.

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

A little girl has two families: her birth family and the family that adopted her. She has many questions and feelings about her adoption. Together with her two ... more
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Kendra Smith
Nai Saechao (Illustrator)

I Hope You Have a Good Life

This book, quoting the words whispered to Eileen's infant daughter as she gave up her baby for adoption is a heartbreaking, remarkable, and uplifting story abou... more
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Armstrong, Campbell

I Like Me!

Nia has a smile as bright as sunshine and long legs that can run fast races. She loves to play the piano and hug her dog. With rhythmic text and expressive il... more
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Coker, Deborah Connor
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