Waterstones We Belong Together
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Price: £14.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: In a kid-friendly, accessible way, this book explores the ways that people can choose to come together to make a family by showing one perspective on the adoption experience. We Belong Together is about sharing your home and sharing your heart to make a family that belongs together. With an understanding of how personal and unique each adoption is, and that not everyone comes to it in the same way, Todd Parr's colorful art explores the meaning of family.
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780316016681
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9780316016681
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Author: Becks
Rating: 5
Review: A wonderful book to help young kids to understand adoption, blended families has been really helpful dealing with life story work with our adopted child
Author: A. James
Rating: 4
Review: My 2yr old daughter and I love this book. It introduces the idea of belonging and families in a very easy way with a simple sentence on each page 'we belong together because you needed a home and we had one to give' etc. As a single parent I was able to edit when reading exchanging 'we' for 'I' or 'Mummy' etc. It is bright and colourful with 'friendly' pictures. As the pictures are simple sketches it was no problem for my daughter and I decide the characters in the pictures were various other family members such as grandad, aunty etc - so the two parent pictures which can sometimes be difficult when there's no Daddy in the family weren't an issue.