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We Don’t Look Like Our Mom and Dad
The Levins are a family, and Joshua and Eric, who are eleven and ten, are adopted brother. Both of them are Korean-born, though they are proud of being Americ... more
We Love You Hundreds and Thousands
A vibrant and touching children's picture book about foster care, adoption and growing up in a diverse family.
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We Rode the Orphan Trains
They were "throwaway" kids, living on the streets or in orphanages and foster homes. Then Charles Loring Brace, a young minister in New York City, started the ... more
We See the Moon
"For each of us, our beginnings greatly influence who we become. For adoptees, particularly those whose beginnings were in another part of the world, the wonder... more
We Wanted You
"From the moment you were born--and even before that moment--we knew we wanted you."
A husband and wife want to become a father and mother, so they decide to ad... more
We’re All Not the Same, But We’re Still Family: An Adoption and Birth Family Story
This story was written for adoptive families to explore the benefits of adoption openness. The main character, Deshaun, loves his family but always wondered abo... more
We’re Different, We’re The Same
Sesame Street created this book about things that are different and other things that are the same.
We’ve Been There: True Stories, Surprising Insights, and Aha Moments for Adopted Teens
The teen years are full of uncomfortable self-discovery for everyone. But adopted teens grapple with issues that make the coming of age journey immensely more d... more
We’re Adopted, So What? Teens Tell It Like It Is
Being a teenager is tough. When you factor in the complexities and challenges of being adopted, it is exponentially harder. The graphic-style book, more
Weaving a Family
"A bold and passionate autobiographical account of a white mother raising her adopted black daughter. Rothman is a loving mother and also a fine sociologist. ... more












