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Bunting, Eve. Jin Woo (JP BUNTI)
David, a little boy, does not want to be a big brother to his family's newest addition--a little baby from Korea named Jin Woo. But a surprising letter helps him to understand that being a brother can mean being surrounded with more love than ever.
Curtis, Jamie Lee. Tell Me Again about the Night I Was Born (JP CURTIS)
In asking her parents to tell her again about the night of her birth, a young girl shows that it is a cherished tale she knows by heart. This book is a unique, exuberant story about adoption and about the importance of a loving family.
Cole, Joanna. How I Was Adopted: Samantha's Story (JP COLE)
Sam has a joyful story to tell, a story completely her own, yet common to millions of families. It is a story of how babies are born and how children grow, a story of what makes people different and what makes them the same.
Fowler, Susi. When Joel Comes Home (JP FOWLE)
A little girl describes all the things she and her parents are planning to welcome home friends and their newly-adopted son.
Katz, Karen. Over the Moon (JP KATZ)
Inspired and informed by her own experience of adopting a girl from Guatemala, Karen Katz tells an enchanting story of how one family came to be. The joy and excitement in this heartfelt tale come through vividly in Katz's buoyant, vibrant art.
Keller, Holly. Horace (JP KELLE)
Horace, an adopted child, realizes that being part of a family depends on how you feel and not how you look.
Koehler, Phoebe. The Day We Met You (JP KOEHL)
Mom and Dad recount the exciting day when they adopted their baby.
McCutcheon, John. Happy Adoption Day! (JP MCCUT)
Parents celebrate the day on which they adopted their child and continue to reassure the new addition to their family that it is wanted, loved, and very special.
Peacock, Carol A. Mommy Far, Mommy Near: An Adoption Story (JP PEACO)
Elizabeth, who was born in China, describes the family who has adopted her and tries to sort out her feelings for her unknown mother.
Turner, Ann Warren. Through Moon and Stars and Night Skies (JP TURNE)
A little boy is scared as he journeys on a plane to the land of his adoptive parents. What will his new life be like? The mother and father he's known only through pictures greet him at the airport and take him to be with them forever.
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