This book opens the door for anyone to start a conversation about adoption, told through the eyes of a kid who has been adopted as well as a grownup who's adopted a kid. It breaks down some of the complexities of adoption and dives into what makes each story so unique and special.
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...if you haven't come across the books, A Kid's Book About..., they're very clever. They basically distill quite complicated issues into very small amounts of text. And [...] leaves you that space for exploration and discussion. -- Patrice Lawrence, writer-in-residence * BookTrust *
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Für Kinder
Interest Age: From 5 to 9 years
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978-0-241-74779-7 (9780241747797)
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Nabil Zerizef (he/him) and his wife adopted their son Adi at birth, and they also live in Oregon where he works as an elementary school principal. It was there where these 2 families crossed paths and learned and grew together. Leul Gurske (he/him) was born in Ethiopia and adopted at the age of 2. Now, he's 14 years old and lives in Oregon with his family. Nabil Zerizef (he/him) and his wife adopted their son Adi at birth, and they also live in Oregon where he works as an elementary school principal. It was there where these 2 families crossed paths and learned and grew together.