This novel is about a young orphan who dreams of reuniting her family after decades of separation. She begins a quest and gains more than she ever dreamed possible. This is a powerful true story of loss, love, spirituality, coping, and redemption.
This story follows a conversation between a child and his mother and their conversation about God and family. This book affirms how love is what truly makes a family.
This is a collection of stories, poems, and songs about different types of families and family relationships. The central concept of this anthology is that the concept of “family” includes adoptive and foster families, step-families, relatives, friends, community, culture, and global humanity.
This is a children’s picture book that discusses transracial adoption. It uses religion to portray adoption and human creation.
This is a celebratory and poetic testament to the timeless love felt between parent and child. This picture book is inspired by the heartwarming story of Hoda Kotb’s adoption of her baby girl, Haley Joy.
This is children’s storybook that talks about the vast and varied types of families. The book features families of every shape, size and relation. The protagonist realizes that the makeup of the family doesn’t matter, as long it’s full of caring people.
This book follows a little girl as she and her family prepare for a new child. It shows the girl’s mother flying off to Korea, meeting the new baby, and bringing her home. It’s an utterly simple, sweet, and child-centric look at the adoption process. This is perfect for children who are about to become older siblings.
This is the story of the author’s journey to China to adopt a baby girl. It’s a heartwarming adoption story that reveals the challenges, as well as the joys, of forming a new family.
In this Waldorf-style illustrated book, with depictions of families of all shapes, sizes and colors, kids discuss their families. It conveys that even though families don’t always look the same, they all share one special thing—love.
This story originates from the ancient Chinese belief that an invisible, unbreakable red thread connects everybody destined to be together. In this children’s book, a royal couple should be full of joy and contentment, but they both feel a strange, worsening pain. A peddler reveals a red thread pulling at their hearts. Eventually, they’re guided by the thread to adopt a child.