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  • How Do I
    • Contact the Wisconsin Family Connections Center
    • Find Trainings, Events & Support Groups
    • Browse the Resource Library
    • Work with Child Protective Services (CPS)
    • Find Resources & Support as a Relative Caregiver
    • Become a Foster Parent
    • Learn More About Adoption
    • Make an Adoption Plan for My Child
  • I Am
    • Parent
    • Relative Caregiver
    • Foster Parent
    • Adoptive Parent
    • Adult Adoptee
    • Guardianship Family
    • Child Welfare Professional
    • Caring for a Native American Youth
    • Stepparent
    • Teen or Young Adult
  • Help Me Find
    • Birth Parent or Birth Family Support
    • Family Resources & Support
    • Training, Events & Support Groups
    • Short-Term Case Management
    • Resource Library
    • Current Recruitment Campaign Materials
    • Foster Care Licensing Contacts
    • Guardianship Information & Resources
    • LGBTQIA2S+ Resources
    • Mental Health Resources
    • Native & Tribal Resources
    • Resources for Relative Caregivers
    • Transracial Family Resources

Children's Books

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Everywhere Babies

PreSchool-Young listeners will appreciate this gentle rhyme that portrays babies with their families and friends being drawn into everyday activities. The lilting text recites the eating, [...]

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Robbie’s Trail Through Foster Care

Designed for foster children (ages 5-10), “”Robbie’s Trail through Foster Care”” is part of an educational, dialogue-opening series for kids in out-of-home care. *** [...]

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When I Care About Others

PreSchool-Grade 1 A cuddly bear cub is featured in this purposeful story. The lesson in When I Care is that children should treat others as they wish to be treated. […]

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Share and Take Turns

Pre-School-Grade 1 In Share and Take Turns a red-haired girl learns techniques for sharing, then shows how she shares and takes turns when playing at home with her sister and […]

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Talk and Work it Out

What’s the best way to solve problems between people? By talking them over and working them out. It’s never too soon for children to learn the process of peaceful conflict […]

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Murphy’s Three Homes, A Story for Children in Foster Care

Murphy, a Tibetan Terrier puppy, is told he is a ‘good luck dog’ – he is cheerful, happy, and loves to play and wag his tail. However, after going through […]

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Posted June 22, 2009

Be Honest and Tell the Truth

It’s never too soon to learn the difference between what’s true and what isn’t. Words and pictures help young children discover that being honest in words and actions builds trust […]

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Posted June 22, 2009

Accept and Value Each Person

The world is becoming more diverse, and so are the daily lives of our children. Accepting and valuing people and groups who are different from oneself and one’s immediate family […]

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Ready to Play!

A tale of toys and friends, and barely any bickering. Trouble sharing. Haggles over what to play. Jealousy, hurt feelings—and of course tears when playtime ends. For kids just learning […]

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Ready for Bed!

I don’t want to go to bed! If you’re a parent of a preschool-age child, you’ve probably heard this before. And you probably know about the crying, fits, and complaining […]

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