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    • Contact the Wisconsin Family Connections Center
    • Find Trainings, Events & Support Groups
    • Browse the Resource Library
    • Work with Child Protective Services (CPS)
    • Find Resources & Support as a Relative Caregiver
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    • Learn More About Adoption
    • Make an Adoption Plan for My Child
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    • Relative Caregiver
    • Foster Parent
    • Adoptive Parent
    • Adult Adoptee
    • Guardianship Family
    • Child Welfare Professional
    • Caring for a Native American Youth
    • Stepparent
    • Teen or Young Adult
  • Help Me Find
    • Birth Parent or Birth Family Support
    • Family Resources & Support
    • Training, Events & Support Groups
    • Short-Term Case Management
    • Resource Library
    • Current Recruitment Campaign Materials
    • Foster Care Licensing Contacts
    • Guardianship Information & Resources
    • LGBTQIA2S+ Resources
    • Mental Health Resources
    • Native & Tribal Resources
    • Resources for Relative Caregivers
    • Transracial Family Resources

Kids Books and Tapes

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Orphan Train

This is a story of heartache and hope. Children on a train trying to find a farmer to take them home. After struggling to survive on the streets, orphans Lucy, […]

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How I Was Adopted

Description “Sam has a joyful story to tell, a story completely her own, yet common to millions of families. It is a story of how babies are born and how […]

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Do I Have a Daddy?: A Story about a Single-parent Child with a Special Section for Single Mothers and Fathers

Description “A single mother explains to her son that his daddy left soon after he was born. Includes a section with suggestions for answering the question, ‘Do I have a […]

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Liking Myself

Description “Liking Myself is an encouraging book and a valuable resource for building self-esteem and emotional stability in children ages 5 to 11. By writing or drawing responses to a [...]

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My Kind of Family

Written from children’s perspectives and including children’s art, this book encourages children to identify and record their thoughts and feelings. Author: Michele Lash, Sally [...]

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Welcoming Babies

Description “Describes the different ways various cultures welcome newborns, including singing songs, special meals, prayers, naming ceremonies, baptism, gifts, announcements, and planting [...]

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Rosie’s walk, El paseo de rosie

Rosie the hen leaves the chicken coop and sets out for a walk. A fox right behind her. Her walk is quite, uneventful, and she goes back to the coop. […]

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Way I feel, The

Feelings come and feelings go. I never know what they’ll be. Silly or angry, happy or sad- They’re all a part of me! Author: Janan CainISBN: 3226Count: 1

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Don’t Call Me Marda

Sixth-grader Marsha is an only child. She’s thrilled about her parents’ plan to adopt a little sister, but when Wendy arrives, Marsha’s life is turned upside down. Wendy is [...]

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I Miss My Foster Parents

Description “Stefon describes the fear and anxiety he feels when he and his sister Latisha leave their foster home and go to live with their new adoptive family.” Author: Stefon […]

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