Children's books
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A Safe Place for Rufus by Jill Seeney and Rachel Fuller
Buy at AmazonA nice children's book that explores the need for adopted and foster children to find a place in their new home they can feel safe and comfortable. -
All Kinds of Fears: a Lift-the-Flap Book by Emma Brownjohn
Buy on AmazonEmma Brownjohn does a solid job of helping you and your child / children understand fears and how to over come them in this lift-the-flap book. -
All Kinds of Feelings: a Lift-the-Flap Book by Emma Brownjohn
Buy on AmazonWe found this book extremely helpful when we were exploring anger and jealousy with our adopted children. It's a fun and engaging book for children. -
I Feel Angry (Your Emotions) by Brian Moses
Buy on AmazonAlong with 'All kinds of feelings' this book was super helpful when our eldest started to feel anger towards the birth parents for their neglect. -
It Wasn’t Me! – Learning About Honesty by Brian Moses
Buy on AmazonAll parents will go through this, but adopted children often carry an extra level of shame when they've done something wrong. This book can help them accept responsibility in a healthy way. -
Little Children’s Travel Activity Book by James Maclaine
Buy on AmazonOne from our blog, this is a nice little book full of activities which is a perfect companion on long journeys or just for general distraction whilst waiting for appointments or in restaurants. -
Sitting Still Like a Frog: Kids Mindfulness Exercises
Buy on AmazonA book and 60-minute audio CD teaching mindfulness exercises to help your children (Ages 5-12) deal with anxiety, improve concentration and handle difficult emotions. -
Spark Learns to Fly by Judith Foxon
Buy at AmazonA favourite of our children's therapist, an adoption specific children's book that looks at a troubled family but demonstrating that happy endings are possible. -
The Boy Who Cried Wolf by Tony Ross
Buy on AmazonAn absolute classic book that came in handy when our eldest went through a phase of lying to cover up the shame he felt about getting things wrong or being naughty.