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Adoption Books For Children

Children love to read stories they can relate to, and young adoptees are no exception. Here are some of the bestselling childrens adoption books, including some of our personal favorites. Click each one to get more information and to purchase any of these adoption books for children. I Wished for You: an Adoption Story And Tango Makes Three Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born A...

Suggested Children’s Adoption Books

A Blessing from Above (Little Golden Book) $0.93 My Family, My Journey: A Baby Book for Adoptive Families $8.45 We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption and Families Rosie’s Family: An Adoption Story $7.95 Share Tags: adoption books, adoption story, adoptive families, Childrens Adoption Books Related posts Families...

Children’s Books On Adoption

Written by Debbie Schwartz, who is a source of inspiration at our adoption forum and is the Program Coordinator for Adoption Connection at Jewish Family Services of Greenwich in Connecticut. Click any of the titles to purchase them through amazon.com. When you think of the books you loved as a child, what images come to your mind? Many of us remember bedtime rituals that included Goodnight, Moon and Pat the Bunny or a...

Children’s Adoption Books: How I Became A Bi...

How I Became A Big Sister” is about how a little girl, who doesn’t have any siblings, becomes a big sister when her parents adopt a baby. The story is told from the point of view of the toddler, and touches on many of the concerns and fears that a child might be experiencing when their family decides to adopt. This book is a must read for anyone who is considering adoption....

Families Change: A Book for Children Experiencing ...

All families change over time. Sometimes a baby is born, or a grown-up gets married. And sometimes a child gets placed in foster care. Children need to know that when this happens, it’s not their fault. When a child gets adopted they need to understand that they can remember and value their birth family and love their new family, too. Straightforward words and full-color illustrations offer hope and support for...

I Don’t Have Your Eyes

Family connections are vitally important to children as they begin to find their place in the world. For transracial and transcultural adoptees, domestic adoptees, and for children in foster care or kinship placements, celebrating the differences within their families as well as the similarities that connect them, is the foundation for belonging. As parents we can strengthen our children’s tie to family and embrace the...