A little girl is very excited because now she has a baby brother--an adopted baby brother. A few years earlier, she too had been adopted. Like the children in this story, adopted kids learn that their adoptive parents wanted them very much, and love them very dearly. As preschool and early-grades children read these illustrated What Do You Know About? Books , or have them read to them, they will be encouraged to explore their own feelings about problems that might be bothering them, or to find answers to a wide array of questions that puzzle them. The books have appealing color illustrations on every page, and each title features a short section of advice to parents. What Do You Know About? Books are available in both English and Spanish language editions.
This is in OK book about adoption. I certainly have liked other books better. This one talks again about a family with multiple children adopted internationally, although they were from the same country. It is for small kids, and easy for them to understand, but I don't think it gets to the real feelings that I am sure most kids, who are a little older, experience
-This book will help children to explore their own feeling about problems that might be bothering them about been adopted. -It helps children to understand that adopted parents love and wanted them. -It can be use as multicultural book to teach kids that all kids around the world can be adopted.