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Books with title Let's talk about it: adoption

  • Let's Talk About It: Adoption

    Fred Rogers

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 23, 1998)
    Fred Rogers opens the door for adopted children and their parents to safely talk about their good and sometimes not-so-good feelings in a book about the joy of belonging and the love that unites families.?Rogers? unaffected delivery has a way of making scary things unscary, which should help parents as much as kids.? --The Bulletin of the Center for Children?s Books?The premise of this book?that it is good for families to talk about feelings?is a welcome one to apply to the subject of adoption.? --School Library Journal
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  • Let's Talk About It: Adoption

    Fred Rogers

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, May 9, 1995)
    The comforting host of "Mr. Roger's Neighborhood" addresses the questions asked by many adopted children, such as why their birthparents gave them up and how they can find security in an adopted family.
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  • Let's talk about it: adoption

    Fred Rogers

    Paperback (Putnam Juvenile, May 9, 1995)
    addresses the questions asked by many adopted children, such as why their birthparents gave them up and how they can find security in an adopted family.
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  • Let's Talk About It

    Dr. Tara Doaty-Mundell, Heddrick McBride, Jill McKellan, HH- Pax

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 7, 2014)
    Understanding childhood experiences goes a long way in our world. This collection of stories highlights the journey to self-discovery that every child travels. It’s equally as important to understand and accept ourselves, as it is to be accepted by our families, friends, and the community we live in. Use these stories as a way to inspire young, brilliant minds to build their self-esteem and confidence. Help everyone realize that coping with difficult feelings is a way to achieve personal growth. Five stories are featured in this book: Mindful of Me, Peer Pressure, Let's talk about Bullies, Breaking the Ice, and My Armor.
  • Let's Talk About It: Divorce

    Fred Rogers

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 26, 1998)
    "Mister Rogers's talent for calmly explaining scary emotional upheaval to young children shines in this latest volume....Rogers offers caring support and validation for readers working through such trauma, and he supplies concrete examples of ways kids can deal with the stress....Books that offer such honest reassurance are rare." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Excellent." -- American Bookseller"This book fills a gaping hole on library shelves." -- School Library Journal
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  • Let's Talk About It: Adoption

    Fred Rogers, Jim Judkis

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-25, April 25, 2008)
    addresses the questions asked by many adopted children, such as why their birthparents gave them up and how they can find security in an adopted family.
  • Let's Talk About It

    Dr. Tara Doaty-Mundell, HH- Pax, Jill McKellan, Heddrick McBride

    language (, June 11, 2014)
    Understanding childhood experiences goes a long way in our world. This collection of stories highlights the journey to self-discovery that every child travels. It’s equally as important to understand and accept ourselves, as it is to be accepted by our families, friends, and the community we live in. Use these stories as a way to inspire young, brilliant minds to build their self-esteem and confidence. Help everyone realize that coping with difficult feelings is a way to achieve personal growth. Five stories are featured in this book: Mindful of Me, Peer Pressure, Let's talk about Bullies, Breaking the Ice, and My Armor.
  • Let's Talk About Adoption

    Diana Star Helmer

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Explains what adoption is, why a parent might put a child up for adoption, and what is special about being adopted
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  • Let's Talk About Adoption

    Diana Star Helmer

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 1999)
    Explains what adoption is, why a parent might put a child up for adoption, and what is special about being adopted.
  • Let's Talk About It: Divorce

    Fred Rogers

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, May 7, 1996)
    The beloved host of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood tackles the difficult subject of divorce in a guide designed to help youngsters cope with the painful feelings, changes, separation, and problems that divorce can bring to a family.
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  • Let's Talk About It: Divorce

    Fred Rogers

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, May 7, 1996)
    The beloved host of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood tackles the difficult subject of divorce in a guide designed to help youngsters cope with the painful feelings, changes, separation, and problems that divorce can bring to a family. Simultaneous.
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  • Let’s Talk About . . .

    Chidimma Maynard

    (XLIBRIS, March 8, 2017)
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