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A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Adoption
Leul Gurske, Nabil Zerizef
For the child who is curious about their origin story or a friend's journey home. This book explores the unique and vari
Ages 5–9
What is Adoption? For Kids!
Jeanette Yoffe
For the child who has questions about their journey through foster care or adoption, this trauma-informed guide helps th
Ages 4–10
Hey Little Rockabye
Buffy Sainte-Marie
For the child who is ready to welcome a new furry friend home, this soothing lullaby celebrates the compassion and joy o
Ages 3–7
The Mulberry Bird
Anne Braff Brodzinsky
For children processing the 'why' behind their adoption. This gentle story helps kids understand a birth mother's diffic
Ages 5–10
Speranza's Sweater
Marcy Pusey
For children navigating the complex emotions of foster care, displacement, or loss, using the comforting metaphor of a m
Ages 4–10
Crouton
Kristine A. Lombardi
For the child adjusting to the hustle and bustle of city life, this sweet story celebrates the joyful bond between a sma
Ages 4–8
Sky Children - an eastern european adoption story
Derek Warinner
For the child adopted from Eastern Europe who asks about their beginnings: this celestial metaphor helps explain their j
Ages 3–7
Leo and the Star Children
Evangeline Mattice
For the child grappling with the absence of a parent and needing to find their own inner strength during a difficult tra
Ages 8–12
Gotcha Day
Rebecca Tabasso
For the family celebrating their dog's adoption anniversary, this heartwarming story explains how rescue pets find their
Ages 3–8
My New Brother Doesn't Speak English
Kathy McKenzie-Runk
For the child preparing to welcome a new sibling through international adoption and wondering how they will connect acro
Ages 4–8
The Pug Who Dreamed of Chihuahuas
Martin J. Tremblay
For the child who compares themselves to others or feels they don't quite fit their own skin, Barnaby the pug offers a p
Ages 3–7
Precious Girl
Laura Dye
For the daughter who needs a reminder of her inherent worth, this rhyming gift book offers a gentle message of God's lov
Ages 0–6
Red in the Flower Bed
Andrea Nepa
For the child who asks why they look different from their parents, this gentle metaphor explains how love and belonging
Ages 3–7
Delly Duck #1
Delly Duck: Why a Little Chick Couldn't Stay With His Birth Mother
Holly Marlow
A gentle tool for explaining foster care and adoption, focusing on why a birth mother might not be able to provide a saf
Ages 2–7
Every Pet Needs a Family
Sarah Beaupre
For the child asking for their first dog, this story explores the heart of a shelter pet and the real responsibilities t
Ages 4–8
Salt and Honey: Jewish Teens on Feminism, Creativity, and Tradition
Michelle Shapiro Abraham
For the Jewish teenager navigating the complexities of modern life, faith, and social justice while searching for a way
Ages 13–18
Night Owls
A. R. Vishny
For the teenager navigating the tension between their personal desires and the expectations of their religious community
Ages 13–18
My Little Book of Big Jewish Holidays
Hannah Shafiroff
For families looking to introduce little ones to Jewish traditions, this sturdy board book uses simple rhymes to celebra
Ages 0–3
Bashirah and The Amazing Bean Pie
Ameenah Muhammad-Diggins
For the child who feels nervous about sharing their unique family traditions with friends, this story celebrates the pri
Ages 4–8
Dear Muslim Child
Rahma Rodaah
For the child who needs to hear that their faith and heritage are beautiful. This lyrical letter celebrates Muslim ident
Ages 4–8
I Have Non-Verbal Learning Disability and That's Okay
Kacy Chambers
For the child who experiences the world differently and is learning to explain their Non-Verbal Learning Disability to f
Ages 5–10
Tic-Errific Me
Alicia Meyers
For the child who has involuntary movements or sounds and needs to feel understood, or for peers learning how to be supp
Ages 4–10
Like Me
Laura Wifler
For the child who has questions about a sibling or friend with disabilities and needs help finding the beautiful things
Ages 4–8
We Want to Go to School!: The Fight for Disability Rights
Maryann Cocca-Leffler, Janine Leffler
For the child who asks why things aren't always fair, this book explores the landmark fight for every student's right to
Ages 5–9
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