March 2nd is Read Across America Day!

Experts concur that you should tell your children the story of their adoption early and often. Reading these 12 books to your child can be the perfect way to contain domestic, international, transracial, or foster care adoption as a part of their daily life, and tin can requite them characters to relate to in a positive way.

Tell Me Again Near the Nighttime I Was Built-in – Jamie Lee Curtis

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A fiddling girl asks her parents to retell the story of her adoption and the night she was born.

"Tell me again most the night I was born… Tell me once again how you lot would adopt me and exist my parents… Tell me again virtually the first fourth dimension yous held me in your arms…"

The Mulberry Bird: An Adoption Story – Anne Braff Brodzinsky

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A Mother Bird is unable to care for her baby, and so she creates an adoption plan to provide him with the futurity she wants him to take.

This archetype picture book helps explain the hard choice that birth mothers face and how families tin can be united through adoption out of these circumstances.

I Don't Have Your Optics – Carrie A. Kitze

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This picture book reminds children that while families may not ever expect alike, our physical differences brand us unique and the bonds of family are what matter most.

"I don't have your eyes… merely I have your mode of looking at things… I don't await like you lot on the exterior… only I look inside and in our hearts nosotros are the same."

A Mama for Owen – Marion Dane Bauer

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When Owen the baby hippo'southward mama is lost in a tragic seismic sea wave, he becomes best friends with Mzee the tortoise, who becomes his new "mama." A new family begins after a painful loss.

Elliot – Julie Pearson

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A young rabbit in the foster care system goes through difficult and circuitous emotions, even though he knows his foster families love him very much. A social worker comes to help Elliot understand that he'll never be able to go dorsum to his old home and helps his adoptive parents to understand what Elliot has been through.

We Vest Together: A Book About Adoption and Families – Todd Parr
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"There are lots of unlike means to make a family. Information technology merely takes honey. Share your dwelling house, and share your heart."

This sweetness little moving-picture show volume illustrates all the reasons why your family belongs together through simple linguistic communication and bright colors, but it nonetheless expresses an important reminder to adoptees and their parents.

My Family is Forever – Nancy Carlson

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A young Asian adoptee tells the story of her family's international adoption journeying and the differences that can exist within a family. This illustrated book reminds readers that families can be created through birth or through adoption; families become families through lots of dissimilar means.

Pablo's Tree – Pat Mora

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Every year since Pablo'southward adoption at birth, his Abuelito decorates a special tree for Pablo'south birthday. "Pablo'south Tree" is a bilingual story that shows only how many loving relationships tin can be built through adoption inside a family unit.

Dwelling house at Terminal – Vera B. Williams

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When Lester is adopted by his new daddies and settles into his new dwelling with the family dog, he'southward happy and loved. Only at night, his adoption worries and fears creep up and Lester can't slumber. Even though his daddies dear him, Lester yet gets anxious at nighttime due to his past experiences.

With the help of his adoptive family (and peculiarly his dog) Lester finally feels at home.

The Carmine Thread: An Adoption Fairy Tale – Grace Lin

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Based on the Chinese saying that "an invisible, unbreakable scarlet thread connects all who are destined to be together," The Red Thread tells the tale of a Caucasian King and Queen who feel a pain in their hearts from something that is missing. The couple is able to follow the red thread wrapped around each of their hearts across the ocean to a afar land where they find their Asian baby girl waiting for them at the other finish.

Lucy'south Family unit Tree – Karen Halvorsen Schreck

Most children are tasked with creating a family tree for schoolhouse at some signal. This poses a frustrating dilemma for adoptees, whose family trees don't ever fit the typical format. The main character of this book, an adoptee named Lucy, also feels the aforementioned anxiety that this assignment brings.

Only Lucy finds that most peoples' family unit trees don't fit into just one standard type and that family copse should celebrate all different kinds of families: birth families, adoptive families, and everything in between.

I Wished for You – Marianne R. Richmond

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"'Mama,' said Barley. 'Tell me once more how I'm your wish come true.'"

A Mama bear and her lilliputian cub talk most his adoption story, the questions that adopted children have, and how they became a family.