Adopting A Little Brother or Sister: A big sister’s guide to adoption for a child becoming a big sibling through adoption of a younger child or baby … Kinship Care and Special…
£8.50£10.40 (-18%)
Adopting A Little Brother or Sister features charming illustrations from a 5 year old big sister. The engaging story is told in the voice of a young child who is excited to be a big sister through adoption and shares her top tips for other future brothers and sisters going through the process of adoption from foster care. The story touches upon social worker visits and the introductions process with the foster family, as well as highlighting some of the frustrations a child may have with the process, (such as how slow it feels) and the things a young child may find fun about adopting (such as the child being already old enough to play, unlike a newborn).
This story is suitable for birth/biological children, as well as elder siblings who were adopted themselves.
Praise for Delly Duck: Why A Little Chick Couldn’t Stay With His Birth Mother
“One of the best new Adoption books” – BookAuthority
“…a beautifully illustrated children’s story book, explaining big issues like adoption and fostering, in an age appropriate way.” – We Made A Wish adoption magazine
“…Delly Duck is a great choice for adopted and fostered children to explain adoption or support therapeutic life story work. The book can be used to help answer difficult and emotive questions…” – Maggie and Rose Book Adventurers
“A fantastic book for Parents, Foster Parents, Adoptive Parents, Legal Guardians, Kinship Carers, Social Workers, Play Therapists or Teachers… I can thoroughly recommend this book to anyone who is adopting, fostering, or is a child’s Legal Guardian… I love the way the book shows the love, and loss of the birth parent, and highlights the fact that sometimes a birth parent is simply not equipped with the necessary skills to keep their child safe consistently.
This beautiful, sensitively written story explains why a child may need to be removed from their birth parent, and explores in a gentle way the emotions felt by parent and child, and the roles other people play in protecting the child, and offering the child a loving, safe environment…” – Icing on the Bake
Please click on the author’s name to see more titles about adoption, foster care and kinship care by Holly Marlow.
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Additional information
Publisher | Holly Marlow (31 Oct. 2021) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 26 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1739916816 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1739916817 |
Reading age | 2 – 11 years |
Dimensions | 21.59 x 0.18 x 21.59 cm |
by Martin
I love this book!! A definite must buy for anyone who is adopting a child and already has a child. It addresses the key events such as social worker visits and foster family introductions in such a creative and charmingly written way. It’s so brilliant to find an author who writes about adoption so well and in such a great and fun way for children!
by Cazm23
Good book for children that like reading my sons 5 he doesn’t like reading and has some issues and this book is far too long for him to sit and let us read to him.
by Reader
A beautifully told and illustrated story – how refreshing it is to have lovely adoption books after so many years of rubbish ones on the market! Perfect preparation for would-be big brothers and sisters.
by Carol
This is an amazing book which I would thoroughly recommend. This book is particularly useful if you have a child and are adopting a little brother or sister. It explains the process and some of the ups and downs along the way in a very simple to understand format. An excellent explanatory book for all children, it is written from the perspective of the older sibling and is a very positive and sensitive book and I believe most children could identify with the main character. I enjoyed the humour and the lovely illustrations too.
by Julia Brockley
This is my 5 year old daughter’s favourite book. She really identifies with the pictures and the language and loves how it was illustrated by a little girl at her age. Explaining adoption to children is hard and all Holly’s books really help to do this in an uplifting child friendly way. We’re going through adopting a sibling at the moment and we read this book a lot.
by Miss T I Schwarz
Highly recommend this book. It breaks down, the events and feelings about having a new adopted sibling, perfectly for a child. Loved the drawings – my daughter really identified with them.