Books for You and Your Littles
Over the years - and especially in light of recent events - I have received lots of messages and questions about what books and resources Brian and I recommend in the adoption world. At the same time - and also especially in light of recent events - we have worked hard to grow our library of books for Gideon to include characters of different cultures, skin colors, and abilities. It is important to us that he grows up seeing a world that is beautiful, not just in spite of our differences, but because of them.
I have tried to sort the resources below by topic, culture, or need. This is certainly not a comprehensive list, but these are the books and resources that have impacted us most dramatically. Most, if not all, of the children's books below can be found on YouTube if you want to check them out before buying.
If there was one book I would implore you to read, not just as a parent, but as someone looking to better our world, Uniquely Human tops my list. If you love someone with special needs, work with someone with special needs, or just want to be a better human, 10 out of 10, we would recommend that book for you.
(And we should probably note the links below are all affiliate links. You pay the same price you would from any other link or search on Amazon, but Amazon gives us like 10 cents for sending you their way.)
BOOKS FOR THE PARENTS
For parents just starting the adoption journey, I recommend reading all of those listed in the first two sections.
Parenting and Trauma
The Connected Child - Karyn Purvis https://amzn.to/2AQ3269
Power of Showing Up - Dan Siegel https://amzn.to/3bTh3wL
Whole Brain Child - Dan Siegel https://amzn.to/3e4ciSv
No Drama Discipline - Dan Siegel https://amzn.to/36lpVtQ
Wounded Children, Healing Homes - Jayne Schooler https://amzn.to/3bYGEo9
Securely Attached - Mike and Kristin Berry https://amzn.to/3T72trJ
Prospective Families/New to Foster Care and Adoption
Foster the Family - Jamie Finn https://amzn.to/3CY7CwO
Before You Adopt: A Guide to The Questions You Should Be Asking workbook - Christa Jordan https://amzn.to/36kwKM9
Orphan Care Around the World + Foster and Adopt Ministry
In Pursuit of Orphan Excellence: My Kids, Your Kids, Our Kids - Philip Darke https://amzn.to/3T71F6b
Everyone Can Do Something - Jason Johnson https://amzn.to/3CyOOTn
Wish You Happy Forever: What China's Orphans Taught Me About Moving Mountains - Jenny Bowen https://amzn.to/3CY8yRQ
Love is Blind: An autobiography of Delphine and Guillaume Gauvain - Guillauma Gauvain https://amzn.to/3D0onqW
The Heart of an Orphan - Amy Eldridge https://amzn.to/3Mx0EC4
Specific Needs + Special Needs
Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism (autism) - Barry Prizant https://amzn.to/2TeAytg
Love Me, Feed Me: The Adoptive Parent’s Guide to Ending the Worry About Weight, Picky Eating, Power Struggles and More (food issues) - Katja Rowell https://amzn.to/313GedU
Born Broken (FASD) - Kristin Berry https://amzn.to/3exA2nN
Scoot Over and Make Some Room: Creating a Space Where Everyone Belongs (disabilities) - Heather Avis https://amzn.to/31V1l1b
Thinking in Pictures (autism) - Temple Grandin https://amzn.to/3eiofG0
The Reason I Jump (autism) - Naoki Higashida https://amzn.to/3CEVDCG
Transracial Families + Racial Reconciliation
Human(Kind): How Reclaiming Human Worth and Embracing Radical Kindness Will Bring Us Back Together - Ashlee Eiland https://amzn.to/2E35VC9
Lifebooks
Before You Were Mine - Carissa R. Woodwyk https://amzn.to/36jueG1
Memoirs (Adoptive Families)
Yes - Courtney Koctar https://amzn.to/2LXJHWy
Finding You: A Memoir - Kristen G. Williams https://amzn.to/3EGRWzj
Through Adopted Hearts: A Collection of Memoirs from Birth and Adoptive Parents - Elena Hall https://amzn.to/3iPcJlM
The Lucky Few - Heather Avis https://amzn.to/2WQDRcd
Moving Mountains - Christa Jordan https://amzn.to/3bPvaTO
Memoirs (Adoptees)
Through Adopted Eyes: A Collection of Memoirs from Adoptees - Elena Hall https://amzn.to/2CANsMY
All You Can Ever Know - Nicole Chung https://amzn.to/2LJPNWS
Other Resources
Yes I’m Adopted, Don’t Make It Weird (Facebook, YouTube, or http://yesimadopted.com)
Therapy Redeemed (Facebook, Instagram, https://therapyredeemed.wordpress.com/)
Christa Jordan at Spoonful of Jordan (Instagram, Blog, https://spoonfulofjordan.com/)
Elena Hall at Through Adopted Eyes (Instagram, Facebook)
BOOKS FOR THE LITTLES
*Asterisks indicate favorites in our home
Children’s Books about Adoption
*Adoption is Both (all adoption) - Elena Hall https://amzn.to/3T3eQoI
*A Mother for Chaco (bird finds an adoptive family) – Keiko Kasza https://amzn.to/375Lw9Y
A Home for Poppy Platypus - Kristen Brown https://amzn.to/3yEDGD5
Star of the Week (China, International Adoption)- Darlene Friedman https://amzn.to/2LXoBri
Motherbridge of Love (ties between birth mother and adoptive mother) - Xinran https://amzn.to/2MfMQ3V
Ten Days and Nine Nights (girl waits for parents to bring home little sibling from Korea) - Yumi Heo https://amzn.to/2KFNMhl
You Weren’t With Me (Ambiguous book, but good to discuss complex bio family feelings) – Chandra Ghosh Ippen https://amzn.to/3dIyj9u
Children’s Books with Asian Culture/Characters
*Bee-Bim Bop (Korean) - Linda Sue Park https://amzn.to/2AIXEl9
*A Friend for Henry (Asian, autism) - Jenn Bailey https://amzn.to/2NvzwZL - This is one of my absolute favorite books EVER.
*Round is a Mooncake (Chinese/Taiwanese) - Roseanne Thong https://amzn.to/2BzE1fK
*My Day with Gong Gong (Chinese) - Sennah Yee https://amzn.to/3cbGAFj
*Same Same But Different (Indian) – Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw https://amzn.to/2Mzdl0O
Eyes that Kiss in the Corners (Chinese, but celebrates "Asian eyes") - Joanna Ho https://amzn.to/39bAySV
Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas (Chinese New Year) - Natasha Yim https://amzn.to/2Nv0lNI
Bringing in the New Year (Chinese New Year) - Grace Lin https://amzn.to/3oaiSeL
When Spring Comes to the DMZ (Korean) - Uk-Bae Lee https://amzn.to/39UuwFG
Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao (Chinese) - Kat Zhang https://amzn.to/3sQCyId
Mela and the Elephant - Dow Phumiruk (Thai) https://amzn.to/3cGMFWA
Children’s Books about Inclusion + Celebrating Differences
*Image Bearer (how everyone is made in God's image, features MANY physical and developmental disabilities) - Ellie Sanazaro https://amzn.to/3TnjlKt
*Gary's Gigantic Dream (main character/animal uses a wheelchair) - Dr. Nicole Julia https://amzn.to/3qChwM7
*Lia's Kind Mind (main character/animal has birthmark) - Dr. Nicole Julia https://amzn.to/33SzZud
*The Day You Begin (main character is African American girl, includes Korean character/culture) - Jacqueline Woodson https://amzn.to/3eYMHLe
*Same Same But Different - Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw https://amzn.to/2Mzdl0O
*Daniel's New Friend (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood; features secondary character with physical disability) - Becky Friedman https://amzn.to/2PUM36U
We're Different We're the Same (shows many skin colors, facial features, etc) - Sesame Street - Bobbi Kates https://amzn.to/30fw6yp
Children’s Books about Characters with Disabilities
*A Friend for Henry (autism) - Jenn Bailey https://amzn.to/2NvzwZL - This is one of my absolute favorite books EVER.
*Why Johnny Doesn't Flap (autism) - Clay and Gail Morton https://amzn.to/3ekjjQN
*Image Bearer (how everyone is made in God's image, features MANY physical and developmental disabilities) - Ellie Sanazaro https://amzn.to/3TnjlKt
*The Girl Who Thought in Pictures (autism) – Julia Finley Mosca https://amzn.to/2MyzhZZ
*The Boy with Big Big Feelings (autism/SPD/big feelings) - Britney Winn Lee https://amzn.to/3v9YKgC
Children’s Books Featuring Characters of Different Colors, Cultures, or Abilities
*When God Made You (African American girl, main character) – Matthew Paul Turner https://amzn.to/2XBZbCG
*The Paperboy (African American boy, main character)- Dav Pilkey https://amzn.to/2YmFVbB
*Image Bearer (how everyone is made in God's image, features MANY physical and developmental disabilities) - Ellie Sanazaro https://amzn.to/3TnjlKt
*Ways to Welcome (lovely illustrations featuring a myriad of races, cultures, and disabilities) - Linda Ashman https://amzn.to/2KHuacR
*Daniel's New Friend (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood; girl with physical disability, secondary character) - Becky Friedman https://amzn.to/2PUM36U
*Hair Love (African American family, main characters) - Matthew A Cherry https://amzn.to/39TvG5J
The Colors of Us (many races and cultures, no main character) - Karen Katz https://amzn.to/3mUkNUO
Be Kind (African American girl, main character) - Pat Ziehow Miller https://amzn.to/3h1LhBq