Reviews
"In reading this book to their child, adoptive parents are reminded to orient on their child's journey and their child's perspective. I'm so glad that finally there is such a book in the children's adoption literature landscape." --Lori Holden, author of The Open-Hearted Way to Open Adoption, "In reading this book to their child, adoptive parents are reminded to orient on their child's journey and their child's perspective. I'm so glad that finally there is such a book in the children's adoption literature landscape." --Lori Holden, author of The Open-Hearted Way to Open Adoption "Finally! A book that helps small children (and adults) understand the wide range of feelings that come with adoption. A must-read for all children, adopted or not, as it's ultimately a story of love and inclusivity." --Dr. Wendy Walsh, Professor of Developmental Psychology, California State University, Channel Islands, "Finally! A book that helps small children (and adults) understand the wide range of feelings that come with adoption. A must-read for all children, adopted or not, as it's ultimately a story of love and inclusivity." --Dr. Wendy Walsh, Professor of Developmental Psychology, California State University, Channel Islands, "In reading this book to their child, adoptive parents are reminded to orient on their child's journey and their child's perspective. I'm so glad that finally there is such a book in the children's adoption literature landscape." --Lori Holden, author of The Open-Hearted Way to Open Adoption "Finally! A book that helps small children (and adults) understand the wide range of feelings that come with adoption. A must-read for all children, adopted or not, as it's ultimately a story of love and inclusivity." --Dr. Wendy Walsh, Professor of Developmental Psychology, California State University, Channel Islands "It's so important for children to see themselves in the books they read. Being a Child Development Specialist and an adoptive mom myself, I appreciate Leah Campbell contributing to the literature that gives my own children, and the many children adopted into their forever family, a place to look in the mirror and feel at home." --Dr. Robyn Silverman, Child & Teen Development Specialist, author & host of the How to Talk to Kids about Anything podcast, DrRobynSilverman.com, "It's so important for children to see themselves in the books they read. Being a Child Development Specialist and an adoptive mom myself, I appreciate Leah Campbell contributing to the literature that gives my own children, and the many children adopted into their forever family, a place to look in the mirror and feel at home." --Dr. Robyn Silverman, Child & Teen Development Specialist, author & host of the How to Talk to Kids about Anything podcast, DrRobynSilverman.com