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The Most Precious Present in the World
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The Most Precious Present in the World

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Taking the form of a dialogue between a little girl called Mia and her adoptive mother, this book explores questions that might preoccupy an adopted child. Mia wants to know why she looks different to her adoptive parents and why her birth parents didn’t want to keep her. Although young children might sometimes worry about looking physically different to their family members, this charming, illustrated book will help adopted children understand that physical difference is not a barrier to finding love and security within an adoptive family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
CoramBAAF
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2010
Pages
20
ISBN
9781905664733

Taking the form of a dialogue between a little girl called Mia and her adoptive mother, this book explores questions that might preoccupy an adopted child. Mia wants to know why she looks different to her adoptive parents and why her birth parents didn’t want to keep her. Although young children might sometimes worry about looking physically different to their family members, this charming, illustrated book will help adopted children understand that physical difference is not a barrier to finding love and security within an adoptive family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
CoramBAAF
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2010
Pages
20
ISBN
9781905664733