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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
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    • Mental Health Resources
    • Native & Tribal Resources
    • Resources for Relative Caregivers
    • Transracial Family Resources

Children's Books

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Our Chosen Child

In OUR CHOSEN CHILD, adoptive parents can record family history and all of the milestones of childhood through high school graduation omitting details about the pregnancy, labor and delivery. [...]

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How I Was Adopted

Description “Sam has a joyful story to tell, a story completely her own, yet common to millions of families. It is a story of how babies are born and how […]

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Our Baby From China

With simple text and loving photographs, OUR BABY FROM CHINA tells the true adoption story of Ariela Ziangwei. The book starts by showing Ariela’s new parents coming to China to […]

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Posted July 18, 2007

I Love You Like Crazy Cakes

Based on the author’s own experiences, this heartfelt story follows a single woman on her journey to adopt a baby girl from China. The narrative chronicles the baby’s trip from […]

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Over the Moon

This surrealistic yet utterly heartfelt story of one adoptive family’s beginnings starts on the night that a tiny baby is born. A man and a woman each dream about a […]

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Posted July 18, 2007

Mommy Far, Mommy Near – An Adoption Story

Because Elizabeth was adopted from China, she assumes that all babies came from China. Her mommy explains that babies grow inside their mother and can come from any country. She […]

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Posted April 30, 2007

What To Do When You’re Sad & Lonely

Everyone feels sad and lonely sometimes. Did your best friend just move away? Are you being teased or bullied in school? Are you worried about someone you love? Or maybe […]

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Posted April 25, 2007

The Survival Guide For Kids With ADD or ADHD

Do you have a hard time paying attention or stating still? Do you sometimes get yelled at for talking in class or moving around? Do you often zone out? Lose […]

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Posted April 24, 2007

Chinese Eyes

In this gentle, loving book, a first grader encounters prejudice because she is Korean. Though she doesn’t understand what CHINESE EYES means, she knows that the remark is meant to […]

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Sam’s Sister

Five year old Rosa becomes a big sister to a baby boy for whom their mother plans an open adoption. This book presents an opportunity to understand adoption from another […]

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