About the Book
The author is a foster parent and has been since 2016. They have adopted one baby they received from foster care. After one year, the goal of reunification changed to adoption. They were overjoyed with happiness! They adopted their first baby this year in 2019. They have worked with all kids of all ages from 6 months to 15 years old.
About the story:
First time foster parents are thrilled to have their first child in their home. They are so excited when a little girl enters their home. The experience overwhelms them with happiness and joy. They are happy to be able to provide for this little girl, happy to give her whatever she needs. And eager to help her. As you read through this story, you experience excitement, chaos of getting everything prepared quickly for her arrival, feeling sad for the little girl who misses her mommy, and pure joy of a little girl who has never gotten to have pet dogs. What kind of dogs do they have? Better purchase a copy of this book to find out!
*Stay tuned as the author plans to write more books about Orchid and hopes to create a children's book series.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Children’s Books
- Additional Categories Literature & Fiction
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 24 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9780464010661
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9780464010654
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9780464010647
- Publish Date: Jul 01, 2019
- Language English
- Keywords Children's book, Adoption, Foster Care
About the Creator
Happily married for almost 11 years. My husband and I have adopted our littlest. He was 6 months old when he came into our care. We've struggled with infertility, completed infertility treatments, waited 3 long years with a small adoption agency and then decided to try social services. We connected. We trained. Completed classes and paperwork and were approved. Now, we have had 9 children in our home. Currently, we are enjoying 3 little precious children. We love every child that comes into our home. With this book, I'm hoping to help children and parents both understand foster care. Foster care is not easy. But it can be fun. We’ve shed lots of tears. We have gone through hard and good times, experienced loss, struggles, but best of all have finally gotten to experience raising children! All in all, I am proud of who I have become. I am a mom. I am strong. I am proud and I am a writer.