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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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How Are You Peeling?

This book provides a creative way to help children describe their feelings and notice their moods. (FEELINGS)
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Freymann, Saxton
Elffers, Joost

How Babies and Families Are Made

How babies and families are made deals with the concept of 'family' as a changing entity related to the mores and conventions of our times. The mystery of proc... more
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Schaffer, Patricia

How Do We Tell The Children?

Dr. Dan Schaefer, working with child psychologists and trauma experts, has put together a practical guide for anyone who works or lives with children--for deali... more
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Schaefer, Dan. Ph.D., & Lyons, Christine

How I Became a Big Brother

"How I Became A Big Brother" is a children's book that explains adoption to young children. It is a simple story of how a little boy who doesn't have any sibli... more
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Moore, Dave

How I Became a Big Sister

"How I Became a Big Sister" is a children's book that explains adoption to young children. It is a simple story of how a little girl who doesn't have any sibli... more
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Moore, Dave

How I Was Adopted: Samantha’s Story

Sam has a joyful story to tell, one completely her own, yet common to millions of families -- the story of how she was adopted. Most of all, it's a story about ... more
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Joanna Cole
Illustrated by Maxie Chambliss

How it Feels to be Adopted

In these wonderfully straightforward accounts of what it means to children to be adopted, nineteen boys and girls, from eight to sixteen years old---and from ev... more
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Krementz, Jill

How It Feels to Fight for Your Life

" In this timely addition to her award-winning "How It Feels" series, Jill Krementz offers a compelling and revealing look at fourteen courageous children who a... more
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Krementz, Jill

How It Feels When a Parent Dies

18 children from age 7 - 17, speak openly of their experiences and feelings. As they speak we see them in photos with their surviving parent and with other fami... more
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Jill Krementz

How it Feels When Parents Divorce

Boys and girls, ages 7 to 16, share their feelings about their parents' divorce. The author interviews and photographs 20 children from highly diverse backgroun... more
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Krementz, Jill
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