![]() ![]() ![]() This will be a boon to adults seeking literary support in addressing the topic, and there's plenty of room for readers-aloud to spin the pattern off into their own particular favorite family elements. ![]() Parr's trademark vigorous graphics, unshaded black-lined colors in a rainbow of hues on every page, unthreateningly support the text, offering a variety of families with parents single and partnered, couples same sex, complementary sex, and unascertainable sex, while the multiplicity of colors-including blue and purple-in the faces ensures inclusivity. Hardcover 18.99 ebook (Digital original) 10.99 Also available from: Amazon Barnes & Noble Books-A-Million Bookshop Target Walmart Description In a kid-friendly, accessible way, this book explores the ways that people can choose to come together to make a family by showing one perspective on the adoption experience. Though the text is a little sing-songy in its repetition, the basic nature of the stated needs brings them closer to the truth of the relationship than in many books about adoption, and they're concrete enough to be understandable to young children. you needed a home/ and I had one to share." So begins this simple paean to adopted families, which goes from modest explanation ("You needed someone to kiss your boo-boos/ and we had kisses to give") to celebration ("Now we can all hold hands"). ![]()
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