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Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts

Saturday, July 16, 2022

The Search for the Magical Egg

The Search for the Magical Egg 
by Rebecca Morrison 
illus. by Macky Pamintuan
Language: English 
Barlow Publishing, 2023. 
32 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 1988025788 ; 9781988025780 
Summary: Sheldon is a turtle who lives in the deep blue sea and wiggles and jiggles every night to get himself ready for bed. One evening, he asks his parents the age-old question: Where do babies come from? The story the parents tell is an underwater search for the perfect egg—to make a turtle just like Sheldon. The Search for the Magical Egg is a beautifully illustrated book for parents to read to children ages 5 to 7, and it’s designed to help children who were conceived through IVF understand how they were born and how deeply they are loved.

The Bedtime Story

The Bedtime Story 
by Haley Seipel 
Language: English 
Christian Faith Publishing, 2022. 
20 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 1639612653 ; 9781639612659 
Summary: A mother tells her young daughter the tale of how she came to be in the form of a bedtime story. This is a story of the pain and struggle of infertility, the miracle of God's grace, and the gift of children.

The Roo Who Grew in My Heart

The Roo Who Grew in My Heart 
by Elisabeth Madding 
illus. by Teresa Wellins and Dean Wellins
Language: English 
Elisabeth Madding, 2022. 
44 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 0578294036 : 9780578294032
Summary: The Roo Who Grew in My Heart is a story that explores surrogacy and associated concepts such as relationships, feelings, and emotions through the experiences of a kangaroo couple, Mr. and Mrs. Roo. Mrs. Roo was born without a pouch and is unable to have a joey on her own. Mr. and Mrs. Roo become Mommy and Daddy Roo with the help of Mommy Kanga, who carries their joey in her pouch. The Roo's become a family through the incredible gift of surrogacy. 

Sweet Little You

Sweet Little You 
by Joni Halabi 
illus. by Lisa Wee 
Language: English 
Joni Halabi, 2022. 
28 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 057839216X ; 9780578392165
Summary: An endearing new picture book lovingly shares a unique story of a mother with a dream of having a child who makes her wish come true by having a baby on her own. Tenderly written with beautiful painterly illustrations, Sweet Little You is a loving and unique story about a different path to becoming a family. In this tender affirmation, the story's new mother pens a love letter to her baby of how her child came to be and how she cherishes their little family of two. A precious and rhyming text shares the mother's promise to help them dream, explore, and find adventure in life. 

Friday, July 8, 2022

The ABC's of How You Had Me

The ABC's of How You Had Me 
by Vanessa Emily Hunt 
illus. by Shayna Olivier 
Language: English 
[United States]: Vanessa Emily Hunt, 2022. 
40 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 9798985480245 
Summary: The ABCs of How You Had Me is a companion series of books that explore donor conception and the role of assisted reproduction in your family's birth story. It's A Mommy And Me Story recognizes the single-mother-by-choice birth story in how a single-mother-by-choice decides to have a family and needs the help of a donor. In addition to the principal family-building themes, space exploration is gently introduced as a sub-theme to inspire curiosity for science, engineering, and space exploration. The ABCs of How You Had Me takes place in the near future as a nod to the ever-growing need for assisted reproduction. 

Before You Were You

Before You Were You 
by David Shmidt Chapman and Jonathan Shmidt Chapman 
illus. by Diane Nelson 
Language: English 
Brandylane Publishers, 2022. 
32 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 9781953021458 
Summary: How do you make a baby, even when you don't have all the necessary ingredients? What does it take for two daddies to grow a family? Before You Were You is the story of how some babies are brought into the world with the help of an inspiring, creative community of friends, family, doctors, and no small measure of love. 

The Seed That Became Me

The Seed That Became Me 
by A. B. Haley 
Language: English 
Independently published, 2022. 
32 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 9798837206337 
Summary: This heartwarming children's book is about a little girl who starts noticing differences between her family and other families. She only has a mom, and she wonders why her friends have both a mom and a dad. Her mom goes on to tell her the story of how their family was created. 

Blake the Drake and the Enchanting Egg

Blake the Drake and the Enchanting Egg 
by Michael Hilscher 
illus. by Laura Ullrich 
 translated by Cynthia Pecking 
Language: English 
Michael Hilscher, 2022. 
32 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 9783200083738 
Summary: Blake the Drake's biggest wish is to be a loving Papa duck. But as a male duck, he can't lay any eggs. Blake doesn't give up, believing with all his heart that one day, he'll have the chance to love and raise his very own baby duck. When Darcy Duck offers him one of her eggs to hatch, he seems to be one step closer to his dream. But it's not until another friend from the duck pond offers him her selfless support that Blake's dream can finally come true. And one day, a truly magical miracle happens at the pond. 

Luna & The Rainbow Boy: How strength, love and science gave one mama the best miracle of all

Luna & The Rainbow Boy: How strength, love and science gave one mama the best miracle of all 
by Amiee Laura Knubley 
Language: English 
Independently published, 2022. 
47 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 0645496405; 9780645496406
Summary: Luna & The Rainbow Boy is a story of how strength, love, and science gave one mama the best miracle of all. With beautiful illustrations and a rhyming tale, it is the perfect book to sit down with a child starting the conversation to answer the story of where they came from, showing them that their mama is the strongest of all. 'Mama' starts her journey to motherhood with a great hurdle. She is alone and scared, and she just can't seem to find her baby! She just can't do it alone, but will she ask for help? We follow the story as she dreams and wishes for a sweet baby to be and overcomes the highs and falls that come with treatment such as IVF. In Mama's journey, she has the biggest fall of all, when she loses her first baby, Luna - now a bright light in the sky. A reminder that there is always light in the darkness. The story tells of how kindness, courage, and strength are our greatest gifts of all. As we reach the end we find out whether Mama can stand tall and use her magic with science to finally meet her rainbow boy. It's an inspiring tale filled with magic and hope and paired with delicate illustrations, designed to excite wonder in the child as they sit with their parent on their new storybook adventure. 

Asteria's Journey

Asteria's Journey 
by Jennifer Biffer 
illus. by Joelle Haight 
Language: English 
Jennifer Biffer, 2022. 
26 p. : col. ill. cm. 
ISBN: 9780578379869 
Summary: This book is intended to be a tool for parents who have gone through fertility treatments to become parents. It follows Asteria on her journey to motherhood set in a fairy tale so that a child can better understand and relate to the complicated subject matter. It allows for a conversation starter for parents on what is typically a difficult subject. 

Thursday, July 7, 2022

A Baby for Matt & Rusty

A Baby for Matt & Rusty 
by Margaret Howe 
Language: English 
Independently published, 2022. 
49 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 9798815928367 
Summary: Rusty and Matt have a beautiful life together, but one thing is missing: a child of their own to love. The two embark on a search for an egg and a mommy to help them become daddies, and along the way introduce young children to the concepts of biological and birth mothers. Based on the story of a real family and filled with warm, engaging illustrations, A Baby for Matt and Rusty celebrates same-sex parents and the love they had for their child before he was even born. 

Ice Ice Baby: An IVF Book For Kids

Ice Ice Baby: An IVF Book For Kids 
by Lauren Soto 
illus. by Zoe Laverne 
Language: English 
Independently published, 2022. 
24 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 9798802854006 
Summary: Many couples need IVF to complete their family. While this is a huge blessing, it can be confusing for kids who ask how they got here. Parents sometimes aren't sure when and how to explain their child's special conception. Ice Ice Baby can help! With bright colorful pages, children as young as two can learn about the awesome way they came to join their family. 

On Brighter Days

On Brighter Days 
by Kyla Saphir 
illus. by Jazila Andini 
Language: English 
Artist Madrid Books, 2022. 
p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 
Summary: On Brighter Days focuses on only children and their feelings about wanting a sibling but ultimately realizing how lucky they are to be in a small loving family. It is pretty universal that children ask for things they want but that may not be possible (a puppy, a new toy, or a sibling). This book highlights the importance of appreciating all the wonderful things that children do have in their families, no matter the size. 

Someday

Someday 
by Kelly Hopton-Jones 
illus. by Alice Jago 
Language: English 
WestBow Press, 2022. 
34 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 1664261486 ; 9781664261488
Summary: This book is dedicated to each and every person whose journey to parenthood is different than what you imagined it to be. It is a story for anyone who has felt uncertainty in the wait, it's for anyone who has felt heartache in the loss, it's for anyone who has had to choose a path that's different than they originally planned. The purpose is to give hope in the unknown, and above all, know that you are not alone. 

Saturday, April 30, 2022

The ABC's of How You Had Me: A Two Mommy Story

The ABC's of How You Had Me: A Two Mommy Story 
by Vanessa E. Hunt 
illus. by Shayna Olivier 
Language: English 
[USA] : Vanessa Emily Hunt, 2022. 
44 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 9798985480221 
Summary: The ABCs of How You Had Me: A Two Mommy Story is a sweet story that celebrates the different kinds of people and their donor-conceived children who need help from donors in order to become families. 

Choosing Something Special: A Story for Children of IVF

Choosing Something Special: A Story for Children of IVF 
by LaQuana Cardwell 
illus. by Christian A. McIntosh 
Language: English 
Precious Wonders Books, LLC, 2022. 
25 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 9798985660807 
Summary: Parents of IVF have gone through a heroic ordeal to bring their child into the world. Now, how do you explain this to the child? Destined to be a best-seller, this fictional book is a creative way to introduce a child to the process of IVF and why, although untraditional, their journey to this world began with numerous obstacles and unmeasurable hope.

Creating Me!: Conception Through IVF: Egg Donor Edition

Creating Me!: Conception Through IVF: Egg Donor Edition 
by Lynn Polin 
illus. by Mike Goldstein 
Language: English 
Bowker, 2022. 
26 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 1735642061 ; 9781735642062 
Summary: Family-building is hard. Answering a child’s question of “How was I made?” after undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART) is even harder. My family-building story has been a 6-year journey consisting of 10 in-vitro fertilization cycles. When my 4 year old daughter asked, “Mommy, how was I made?” I wasn’t prepared to break down the complexity of the truth into simplified language. That’s how this all came to be. Creating Me! is a customizable, interactive children’s book series for parents to explain conception through assisted reproductive technology (ART). With a balance of scientific and kid-friendly language, this personalized text is a beautiful way for any family to be able to share their conception story with their child(ren). 

My Path to You

My Path to You 
by Leigh Ann Dees 
illus. by Sarah Gledhill 
Language: English 
Atmosphere Press, 2022. 
26 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 1639883142 ; 9781639883141
Summary: My Path to You follows a mother on her journey toward parenthood after conceiving through IVF. Despite setbacks, and with immense dedication and hope, a partnership becomes a family of three. This book reminds us that the path to parenthood isn’t always paved. It opens an honest and vulnerable dialogue about the struggles of trying to have a baby—but above all, it emphasizes the utter joy and anticipation of growing a family. 

Family Is as Family Does

Family Is as Family Does 
written and illustrated by Lindsay Utnik
Language: English 
Archway Publishing, 2019. 
32 p. : col. ill. ; cm. 
ISBN: 1480879797 ; 9781480879799
Summary: Everyone knows that family is one of the most important aspects of life. Our family loves and supports us no matter what. But our family structure and lifestyle is also the only thing most children know until they start going to school and making friends and experiencing other ways of life. Family Is As Family Does is a story about one family with a non-traditional family structure. Not so long ago, the traditional make-up of a family included a mother and a father who were both approximately the same age, and race, were married before they had children, and those children were born the natural way. And back then, anyone whose family did not fit this pattern was sometimes mistreated, as you'll see in the book. Things are very different now. There are families with two mommies, two daddies, or parents that are neither of those. Some of their children are adopted. Some of them are born with the help of a surrogate or a donor. And those are only some of the differences your children will encounter. Hopefully, after reading this book, every child will understand that no matter what kind of family you have, your family loves you and you should never be made to feel sad or embarrassed by that. The future is acceptance. 

My Family

My Family 
by A.B. 
Language: English 
Independently published, 2022. 
Summary: This book is about a unique family that consists of just a mother and a daughter. I wrote this book for my daughter who was conceived by donor insemination. My daughter is now four years old and often asks me questions about her Dad. It can be a hard thing to explain to a young child, but I do my best. She is why I chose to write this book. This book explains that process in a way that younger children can understand. I hope others use it as a resource to explain different family structures to their young children so that children that come from non-traditional families will not feel anxious or embarrassed about their families.