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Books with title My Family is Forever

  • My Family is Forever

    Nancy Carlson

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Jan. 19, 2006)
    Some families look alike, some don't. Some families are formed through birth, and some families are formed by adoption. But as the little girl in this heartwarming book makes clear, being a family isn't about who you look like or where you were born—it's about the love that binds you together. Adoptive families are sure to delight in the special story of the narrator's adoption—from her parents' excited preparations and long journey by airplane to meet her, to their life together as a family. Nancy Carlson's thoughtful, straightforward text and cheerful illustrations combine to create a reassuring look at how one little girl came into her parents' world—and made them a family forever.
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  • My Family Is Forever

    Nancy Carlson, Cheryl Stern, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, May 22, 2018)
    Some families look alike, some don't. Some families are formed through birth, and some families are formed by adoption. But as the little girl in this heartwarming book makes clear, being a family isn't about who you look like or where you were born - it's about the love that binds you together. Adoptive families are sure to delight in the special story of the narrator's adoption - from her parents' excited preparations and long journey by airplane to meet her, to their life together as a family. Nancy Carlson's thoughtful, straightforward text creates a reassuring look at how one little girl came into her parents' world - and made them a family forever.
  • My Family is Forever

    Nancy Carlson

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, March 8, 2004)
    Provides a touching story about an interracial adoption as a young girl tells of her journey aboard an airplane to meet her adoptive relatives where, despite their different appearances, she is embraced by her new surroundings and finds a perfect fit in a loving family all her own.
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  • My Family is Forever

    Nancy Carlson

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, March 8, 2004)
    Some families look alike, some don’t. Some families are formed through birth, and some families are formed by adoption. But as the little girl in this heartwarming book makes clear, being a family isn’t about who you look like or where you were born—it’s about the love that binds you together. Adoptive families are sure to delight in the special story of the narrator’s adoption—from her parents’ excited preparations and long journey by airplane to meet her, to their life together as a family. Nancy Carlson’s thoughtful, straightforward text and cheerful illustrations combine to create a reassuring look at how one little girl came into her parents’ world—and made them a family forever.
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  • My Family Is Forever

    Nancy Carlson

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 19, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Provides a touching story about an interracial adoption as a young girl tells of her journey aboard an airplane to meet her adoptive relatives where, despite their different appearances, she is embraced by her new surroundings and finds a perfect fit in a loving family all her own.
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  • A Forever Family

    Roslyn Banish, Jennifer Jordan-Wong

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 1992)
    A first-person account of life as an adopted child follows Jennifer Jordan-Wong, describing her life in foster homes, her relationship with social workers, and her new life with her adoptive parents. By the author of Let Me Tell You About My Baby.
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  • Family Forever

    Stephanie Cadiero

    language (, June 26, 2011)
    Baillie a 16 year old lost her lost her mother a few years ago and has to go through the tragedy of losing her father now. She is left with her Stepmother and half sister. However Baillie is taken and is now property of the state. How far will her Stepmother go to get her family back.
  • A Forever Family

    Boslyn Banish, Jennifer Jordan-Wong

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Eight-year-old Jennifer Jordan-Wong describes her adoption by a family after four years of living as a foster child with many different families.
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  • A Forever Family

    Roslyn Banish, Jennifer Jordan-Wong

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Eight-year-old Jennifer Jordan-Wong describes her adoption by a family after four years of living as a foster child with many different families
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  • My Forever Family and Me

    Amy Parker, Carlos Lemos

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, July 23, 2010)
    Ages 3-9 A baby goat is so thankful he has his forever family with the mother cow and calves. His farmer sold his own mother, and he decides to take off and leave the farm to search for his own family. After searching, he finds that even though the cows may not look or talk like him, they love him and want him to be in their family not just today but forever.
  • My Family Forest

    Alison Voiles, Toby Mikle

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Jan. 15, 2010)
    After being assigned a homework project to create a Family Tree, Madeline is told the story of her family background. After working on her project all week, she comes to the realization that her family doesn't fit neatly onto the family tree outline her teacher gave to the class, but it is actually drawn better as an entire Family Forest.
  • Your Forever Family

    Amy Parker, Rosita Schandy, Neal Wooten

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, )
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