When You Were Born in China: A Memory Book for Children Adopted from China
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Manufacturer: Yeong & Yeong Book Company
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 973 EAN: 9780963847218 ISBN: 096384721X Label: Yeong & Yeong Book Company Manufacturer: Yeong & Yeong Book Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 44 Publication Date: 1997-01 Publisher: Yeong & Yeong Book Company Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Studio: Yeong & Yeong Book Company
Customer Rating: Summary: Future Mom of Chinese Daughter Comment: The book is dated by it's pictures, but the information is still pertinent. This is a wonderful tool we will use for walking our future daughter through the beginning of her life. Customer Rating: Summary: good for kids & adults Comment: helpful for anyone wanting to understand the political and human side of Chinese adoption. Customer Rating: Summary: Such a Beautiful Book! Comment: This is such a beautiful book which explains (but doesn't going into too much of the painful details) the environment of China and the adoption process. Also, it brings up what is very obvious to children adopted from China that one of the main reasons for there being primarily girls available for adoption is the preference for boys in traditional china. It explains the chinese love towards girls but their need for sons in a way that will not send your child into tears. I highly recommend this book for all adopting, but especially from China. The photos are beautiful and your heart will be touched everytime you pick this up. Customer Rating: Summary: Great book to take to China during your adoption! Comment: Great book to take to China during your adoption!
I took this book with me to China during the adoption of our daughter. I used it like a yearbook having everyone I came into contact with sign it or write in it.
The story is priceless.
Customer Rating: Summary: Wonderful Book Comment: As we adopted a little boy from China there are few books that address boys being adopted. I like how this book mentioned several scenarios for why children are adopted in China. One being boys& girls with medical conditions and that fits our son's situation perfectly. Sweet pictures and straight forward. A very nice book!