Seven Adoption books for kids
When we started our adoption journey, there weren’t many children’s books around that explained the process. The ones I did
When we started our adoption journey, there weren’t many children’s books around that explained the process. The ones I did
I came across “The Invisible String” by Patrice Karst by chance and I’m very glad that I did. It was
Books are a great way of learning about any subject. Whatever stage of your adoption journey you’re at, there’s always
Learning about history and how past generations lived is a great way for everyone, but particularly children, to understand traditions,
Having a feature which is different from other people such as hair colour or style, or bigger teeth, is something
The theme for this year’s National Adoption Week is “The Journey” which aims to highlight the different and unique ways
I love discovering new books, particularly when they’re about adoption. I came across this month’s book as a result of
50 Fun Balloon Activities is packed full or games to play with your kids that helps them learn and connect with each other.
Nightmares are something most kids experience at some time or another. They are afraid of sleeping in the dark and
I’ve enjoyed reading the new books I’ve been reviewing for Austin Macauley Publishers and “Word Worries” written by Tracy King