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Books for Blended Family
Books for Blended Family – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
706 books
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(257)
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(57)
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Letters To My Mother
Teresa Cárdenas
For the child navigating the heavy silence of loss and searching for a way to keep their mother's memory alive while fin
Ages 9–12
What Every Girl (except me) Knows
Nora Raleigh Baskin
Gabby feels lost when her father’s fiancée leaves, forcing her to finally confront the painful mystery surrounding her m
Ages 8–12
The Wonder of Charlie Anne
Kimberly Newton Fusco
Grief and hardship meet the sharp reality of 1930s racial prejudice as Charlie Anne tries to find her footing in Massach
Ages 8–12
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Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit
Jaye Robin Brown
Joanna moves to a new town and promises her dad she will stay in the closet to keep the peace, but a new crush makes tha
Ages 14–18
Great Answers to Difficult Questions #1
Great Answers to Difficult Questions about Divorce
Fanny Cohen Herlem
A clear, supportive guide that addresses the tough questions kids and teens have about separation, from living in two ho
Ages 7–13
Give a Boy a Gun
Todd Strasser
Transcribed interviews with a grieving community piece together the complex social tensions and warning signs surroundin
Ages 14–18
The War with Grandpa
Robert Kimmel Smith
Peter's room is taken over by his grandfather, sparking an all-out prank war to see who will surrender the living space
Ages 8–12
The Omega Superhero #2
Trials
Darius Brasher
For those grappling with feeling second best or overshadowed by others. This classic tale explores self-doubt and the st
Ages 14–18
After Adoption
Moneá
For children navigating the transition into a 'forever family', this gentle story offers reassurance and emotional secur
Ages 3–7
My Mommy Doesn't Look Like Me
Shayna Nikiya Van Ostrand
For the child who notices they don't look like their parents, this gentle story affirms that family is built on love rat
Ages 3–8
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
Adoption?
Ana Monnar
For the child asking where they came from or how they joined their family, this gentle guide explains adoption through t
Ages 3–8
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
A Mom for Umande
Maria Faulconer
Follow baby gorilla Umande's real-life journey as zookeepers help him find the perfect surrogate mother to provide the l
Ages 4–8
Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood
I'm Adopted!
Shelley Rotner, Sheila M. Kelly
Vibrant photographs of many different families provide a warm and honest look at the questions and joys that come with b
Ages 3–7
Honey
Sarah Weeks
Melody and her best friend turn into detectives to uncover the truth about her father’s secret girlfriend in this story
Ages 8–12
My Emotions #4
My Sibling
Isabelle Filliozat
For the child navigating the big feelings of sibling life. This interactive guide uses flaps and activities to help kids
Ages 4–8
First & Then
Emma Mills
High school life gets messy when family secrets, college applications, and a complicated connection with the school foot
Ages 14–18
Upon a Marigold #2
Twice Upon a Marigold
Jean Ferris
For the child who loves a twist on tradition and a good laugh while navigating the messy, humorous side of family legaci
Ages 8–12
Adoption is Redemption
Sara Negash
For children processing their adoption journey or exploring faith, this rhyming book explains a family's love through th
Ages 3–8
Frankie and Friends Talk Adoption
Marcie Keithley, Pam Kroskie
For children who are curious about what it means to be adopted, this gentle guide uses animal friends to explain new fam
Ages 3–7
Adoption's an Option
Kira Radichel
For the child curious about how families are made, this gentle story uses examples from the animal kingdom to show that
Ages 3–8
I'm a Foster Sibling
Toya Martinez
For the child in a family opening its doors to foster care, this story validates the complex mix of pride, jealousy, and
Ages 4–8
Two Homes - One Happy Salma
HSJ Little Storygarden
For the child navigating life in two separate households after a divorce or separation, focusing on emotional stability
Ages 3–7