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Reach for this book when your child begins asking complex questions about their origins or expressing big, confusing feelings about their adoption or foster care journey. It is specifically designed to support families navigating the emotional landscape of non traditional beginnings, offering a clear and compassionate vocabulary for difficult topics. The book covers the biological reality of birth, the transition into new homes, and the valid feelings of grief or loss that can coexist with love. It is an essential tool for normalizing the foster and adoption experience for children aged 4 to 10. By using this guide, parents can foster a safe environment for open dialogue, helping their child build a cohesive personal narrative and a stronger sense of self. It is particularly helpful for families looking for a secular, clinical yet warm approach to identity formation.