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    • 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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Wake Up, Ellie!

K6042 This book celebrates the work of WACAP (World Association for Children and Parents). This wonderful organization has placed over 9,000 children with loving, adoptive parents and provides [...]

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Flora’s Family: Understanding Adoption

Ages 4+ QEB’s Understanding… series has been specially designed to help young children deal with new, bewildering, or upsetting situations that may be affecting them or those around [...]

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Posted February 12, 2009

Motherbridge of Love

K6040 This book shares its name with a London-based organization dedicated to promoting greater understanding of Chinese life and culture among adoptive families in the West. The text, credited [...]

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Boat in the Tree (The)

K6039 (Ages 3-6) The young narrator (about seven years old) wants a boat, so he borrows his dad’s hammer and nails and uses a lot of wood and an old […]

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My Mei Mei

More than anything else in the world, Antonia wants a Mei Mei, little sister, to call her own. But when she and her mother and father fly all the way […]

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It’s Okay to Be Different

(The Okay Book) combines rainbow colors, simple drawings and reassuring statements in this optimistic book. His repetitive captions offer variations on the title and appear in a typeface that [...]

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Posted February 11, 2009

And Tango Makes Three

K6036 PreSchool-Grade 3 This tale based on a true story about a charming penguin family living in New York City’s Central Park Zoo will capture the hearts of penguin lovers […]

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Borya and the Burps: An Eastern European Adoption Story

K6035 In Borya nad the Burps, author Joan McNamara and ilustrator Dawn Majewski try to offer a child’s view of life before adoption and the transition to a forever family […]

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A is for Adoption

K6027 The words in A is for Adoption reflect 19 years of adoptive parent experience. This book explains adoption language with compassion and beauty using child friendly imagery. The rich […]

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We Are Adopted

K6032 This story’s little girl is very excited because now she has a baby brother—an adopted baby brother! A few years earlier, she too had been adopted. Like the children […]

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