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A parent would reach for this book when their child begins asking deeper questions about their origins, specifically seeking to reconcile the complex feelings of being chosen with the inherent loss of adoption. It is a gentle resource for families who want to ground their child's identity in both earthly love and spiritual belonging. Using rhyming prose, the story explains that adoption is not just a legal event but a reflection of a divine promise and a journey of redemption. This book is particularly suited for children ages 3 to 8 who are processing their foster or adoption story within a Christian framework. By framing the concept of family through the lens of God's spiritual adoption of humanity, it helps children see their own story as part of a larger, purposeful narrative. Parents will appreciate how it validates the child's importance and provides a vocabulary for gratitude and permanent belonging.