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Browse the newest additions to our library.

  • Wonderfully You: An Ode to Adoption

  • Sullivan Goes To See Mama

  • When We Become Ours: A YA Adoptee Anthology

  • I have Two Families: A Children’s Book About Adoption

  • See No Color

  • We’re All Not the Same, But We’re Still Family: An Adoption and Birth Family Story

  • The Pawsons Celebrate!: Tales from Edgewood The World’s Weirdest

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KinKonnect in partnership with the New Jersey Adoption Clearing House (NJ ARCH) maintains an extensive library of books and videos. Borrowing from the library is simple, convenient and offered at no cost to NJ residents. 

Here’s how it works: Browse the collection and select the items you wish to borrow. Place the items in your cart, and fill out the required shipping information. The items will be shipped to you by USPS with a return shipping label provided for your convenience. Lending period is 4 weeks.
For best search results, we recommend selecting the “Advanced Search” to view the “audience” and “topic” selections. 
For more details or information, call us at 1.877.427.2465

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Mommy Why?

"Anna is an inquisitive girl just like any other, but she doesn't realize it yet. Instead, she badgers her patient mother with questions about why she, an Asia... more

Fong-O'Neill, Lin

Mommy, Did I Grow in Your Tummy?

The task of explaining the various reproductive methods to the most innocent, the children, should be at the forefront of concern. Children benefit from an ope... more

Gordon, Elaine

Mommy’s Black Eye

"Domestic violence exists. That is a simple disturbing fact. It isn't something that should be ignored or swept under the rug. It is imperative to face this ... more

Bentrim, William George

Money Still Doesn’t Grow on Trees

A Parent's Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Teenagers and Young Adults A Teenager and His Money Will Soon Be Parted Unless...Now you can do the seeming... more

Nealy S. Godfrey
Tad Richards

Monstrous: A Transracial Adoption Story

"A beautiful, courageous book.” Gene Luen Yang, author of American Born Chinese more

Sarah Myers

More Hot Stuff to Help Kids Chill Out:

"This follow-up to the popular original "Hot Stuff" provides children and adolescents with new ideas to cope with anger and hostility. This book also contains ... more

Wilde, Jerry, Ph.D.

More Than Love

"MORE THAN LOVE" is a candid account of contrasting emotions---hope and lost hope, joy and despair, perseverance and helplessness---that resulted from parenting... more

Stone, Sherril M., Ph.D.

Mother, can you hear me?

The extraordinary true story of an adopted daughter's reunion with her birth mother after a separation of fifty years. All her life Betty Allen, who was adop... more

Allen, Elizabeth Cooper

Mothers and their Adopted Children

"Much has been written recently about bonding, the process that "attaches" mothers and their biological infants to each other, and several theories have evolved... more

Smith, Dorothy W.
Sherwen, Laurie Nehls

Moving to another Foster Home

A Special Note from Robbie Rabbit: Take it from me--moving to a new foster home isn't easy at first. When I first found out I was moving, I didn't want to tal... more

Robe, Adam
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