We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption and Families

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We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption and FamiliesWe Belong Together: A Book About Adoption and Families
In a kid-friendly, accessible way, this book explores the ways that people can choose to come together to make a family. It's about sharing your home and sharing your heart to make a family that belongs together. ... More

Nutmeg Gets Adopted

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Nutmeg Gets AdoptedNutmeg Gets Adopted
List Price: $15.446 new 3 used Offers available from $11.92 * as of Tuesday September 7, 2010 23:17:19, UTC Product information Author: Judith Foxon Creator: Sarah Rawlings Manufacturer: Publisher: British Association For Adoption And Fostering (baaf) Category: Book Publication Date: September 10, 2001 Numb... More

Dasher Gets Adopted

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Dasher Gets AdoptedDasher Gets Adopted
"Dasher Gets Adopted" is ideal for parents introducing a new family member to the household. Dasher is a beautiful greyhound who loves to feel the wind swishing past her face and the sand spraying behind her feet as she sprints around the race track. She is confident because she knows where she lives and what is expected of her. One day, all this changes. Dasher learns... More

Adopted By the Eagles

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Adopted By the EaglesAdopted By the Eagles
The acclaimed author/artist has created this book as a loving tribute to his mentor, Chief Edgar Red Cloud, who adopted Goble when he arrived from England to the Great Plains as a young man. The retelling is dramatic and lively; the superb illustrations are meticulously rendered. Glimpses of wildlife give intimacy to vistas of... More

Adopted Means Special: My Mom Says So!

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Adopted Means Special: My Mom Says So!Adopted Means Special: My Mom Says So!
Jennifer was adopted at two days old. She was always told in loving ways (from the time she was 6 months old), how happy we were that we adopted her and that she was our little girl. As she grew and began to ask about being adopted more seriously, we explained it in ways we thought she could comprehend for her age. As a result,... More

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