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By Cindy Probst, MEd, MSW, LCSW $14.00
In Adoption Life Book, Cindy Probst guides parents on how to share their children's stories in ways that nourish the spirit while also honoring the truth. Cindy has a particular talent for framing difficult truths in ways that empower children and for teaching their parents to do the same. |
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By Rosemary Gong $15.00
Good Luck Life explains the meanings of Chinese rituals and offers advice on when and how to plan for Chinese holidays and special occasions such as Chinese weddings, the Red Egg and Ginger party to welcome a new baby, significant birthdays and the inevitable funeral. It is packed with practical information and contains an abundance of facts, legends, foods, old village recipes, and quick planning guides for Chinese New Year, Clear Brightness, Dragon Boat, Mid-Autumn, and many other festivals.
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“When You Were Born in China” |
By Sara Dorow $16.00
When You Were Born in China is a memory book for children adopted from China. The book tells the story of one family's experience adopting from China with over 100 photographs. It explains how the child came to be adopted, talks about the orphanages in China and describes the adoption journey. |
By Jean MacLeod $16.00
At Home in this World is a story that addresses the underlying feelings and emotions that color the world of the adoptee while empowering them to take ownership of the unique and special story that is theirs alone. This book is a reflection of a pre-adolescent girl on what she knows of her adoption from China and the strength she gains from her acceptance of her bittersweet experience. |
By Carrie A. Kitze $17.00
I Don't Have Your Eyes is a book that helps to create the intimate parent/caregiver and child bond that is so important within a family. The theme of this book is that while others may notice the physical differences, there are so many other commonalities that make a true family. |
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By Carrie A. Kitze $17.00
We See the Moon opens the dialog for questions about birthparents at an early age by allowing questions in your child's heart to be asked and discussed. This story is written from a child's perspective asking questions about their birthparents like, "What do you look like? Where are you now? Do you think of me?" This book will help children use the moon as a private tool to connect with a family that is always with them in their hearts. |
By Love Without Boundaries Foundation $50.00
Love's Journey is a compilation of stories, photos and art that are a snapshot in time for families who've adopted from China, as well as a means to raise funds for the children still in China. This book was conceived around someone's kitchen table, as good friends were talking about adoption from China, children, travel, learning and love. It aims to share as much of common adoption experience as could be shared in one volume. |
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“I Love You Like Crazy Cakes” |
By Rose Lewis $15.00
I Love You Like Crazy Cakes is a story that follows a woman on her journey to adopt a baby girl from China. From paperwork to plane flight, the narrative chronicles the baby's trip from a crib in a big room shared with many other babies to her own crib in her own room in her new home. This book is based on the author's own experience. |
Edited by Amy Klatzkin $23.00
A Passage to the Heart is a resource for any family who has adopted or is planning to adopt from China. This book has more than 100 articles published over the past few years in the regional newsletters of the leading Chinese-adoption support group, Families with Children from China (FCC) and similar organizations across the US, Canada, and Britain. |
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