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Finding Joy
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Marion Coste
Provides the story of Shu-li, a girl given up for adoption due to government regulations in China, who ends up being adopted by a family in America who couldn't be more happy to have her in their lives.
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Horace
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Holly Keller
Horace, an adopted child, realizes that being part of a family depends on how you feel and not how you look
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Jin Woo
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Eve Bunting
Davey is dubious about having a new adopted brother from Korea, but when he finds out that his parents still love him, he decides that having a baby brother will be fine.
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Over the moon : an adoption tale
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Karen Katz
The author-illustrator calls on her own experiences with adoption in this delightful tale with bold illustrations of how a special dream creates the formation of a family.
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Sisters
by
Judith Caseley
Having recently been adopted, Kika is introduced to a whole new world filled with new people, new places, and a new language and so it is a good thing that her new sister, Melissa, is eagerly there to help guide her through it all--just like a real sister is expected to do!
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A mother for Choco
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Keiko Kasza
Choco, a little bird living alone, sets out to find a mother, but he has no luck until he meets the warm-hearted, generous Mrs. Bear and her other children--Piggy, Ally, and Hippy.
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