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Laura Gibbs
Oct 11, 2009 rated information technology it was astonishing
This book is mode cute! Information technology's different than I thought it would exist-I was expecting it to be nigh how a babe was fabricated pretty much and in some ways it was only in many ways it wasn't. This is the book almost an adoption—a daughter who was adopted asks her mom to tell her virtually the dark she was born, and it goes through the whole process. The adoptive parents got the telephone call in the middle of the night, jumped on a aeroplane, called their grandparents, and so explains that the adoptive mother couldn't yard This book is mode cute! It'due south different than I thought it would be-I was expecting information technology to be almost how a baby was made pretty much and in some ways information technology was but in many ways it wasn't. This is the book nigh an adoption—a daughter who was adopted asks her mom to tell her about the night she was built-in, and information technology goes through the whole process. The adoptive parents got the telephone call in the middle of the night, jumped on a aeroplane, called their grandparents, and so explains that the adoptive mother couldn't grow a baby in her stomach so another woman who was too young to take care of the girl was growing her and she would exist the birth mother only not the adoptive female parent. It shows them arriving at the infirmary and seeing their baby for the first fourth dimension, the babe (in actual size) for the first time and the get-go time that each held the baby and their start night with her. Towards the end the daughter says "Tell me about our first dark as a family."

I idea this volume was very sweet to read-I loved it! Though it was different than I thought, information technology was a good different and I liked what I was reading. I thought the point of the book was really good and it would definitely be adept to read when you're adopting a child or you lot've adopted i. I liked the pictures as well! This could be used in your classroom when you're talking about families, or adoption, only I feel like it might be amend used on a ane-by-1 ground instead of reading it to your whole course. I still loved it though!

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Eric McLean
Sep 24, 2015 rated information technology it was amazing
As a father of an adopted child, this book makes me weepy. Every. Single. Time. It is really a lovely account from a little girl of the nighttime she was born and adopted by her parents and really does capture what it is like. One of my favorite books to read to my daughter.
Alyson Marrs
Mar 23, 2020 rated information technology actually liked it
A motion-picture show-book like this one is important for adopted children to know at a immature age. I say this from my own experience in being adopted. It should non be something that is hidden or difficult to talk almost, every person has a right to know virtually the day they were born— that does not mean they are going to end upwards with hard feelings. As long as the adoptive family continues to show love and intendance for their adopted child, that child is going to know that they are with the family they were meant to be west A picture-book like this ane is important for adopted children to know at a young age. I say this from my own experience in being adopted. Information technology should not exist something that is subconscious or hard to talk about, every person has a correct to know well-nigh the day they were built-in— that does not hateful they are going to cease up with hard feelings. As long as the adoptive family continues to prove love and care for their adopted child, that child is going to know that they are with the family they were meant to be with. Families are not express to only those in their household. Adoptive families can be combined with the biological families, if that is the blazon of adoption they chose. From personal experience, I say having the biological family at least known is ameliorate— it is not fun growing upwardly without any data of what makes y'all You biologically, as everyone else around you is able to do and so. ...more
Ana Pedraza
Sep 26, 2018 rated information technology really liked information technology
I genuinely enjoyed reading this book and was excited to see how the author, Jamie Lee Curtis, was going to explain adoption. The book is about a little girl who wants to hear about the night she was born, but equally you read it you can tell it is not the first time she has heard it. The book is basically the little daughter tell the story herself. You tin tell the excitement in her words and the love she has for the story. I think the fact that is in her perspective that it is easier for immature kids who I genuinely enjoyed reading this volume and was excited to run into how the writer, Jamie Lee Curtis, was going to explain adoption. The book is about a fiddling girl who wants to hear nigh the night she was born, but equally you read it you can tell it is non the first time she has heard it. The book is basically the fiddling girl tell the story herself. Yous tin tell the excitement in her words and the love she has for the story. I call up the fact that is in her perspective that it is easier for young kids who would like to read this volume to understand. In the book I liked how the adoption process was explained. The piddling daughter mentions that her mommy could not brand a infant in her stomach then someone that could but was not ready to be a mommy wanted them to be her parents. The illustrations were and then well washed. I like the color which to me would be extremely appealing to young children. The illustrations assistance follow the story, and so if a child that may non be able to read then well can look at them and see what is happening. I retrieve that this book should be read to young kids considering it does first a conversation amid them. ...more
Charlotte Yardy
A heartwarming book representing a dissimilar way of a 'family' comes to form. It is dainty to see these unlike representations used in books - Normalising being 'differen't and embracing this. The images used are soft with minimal harsh lines, indicating that this is a comforting story. The different orientations of the folio make this book fun and engaging for the reader A heartwarming book representing a different way of a 'family' comes to form. Information technology is nice to run across these different representations used in books - Normalising being 'differen't and embracing this. The images used are soft with minimal harsh lines, indicating that this is a comforting story. The different orientations of the page brand this book fun and engaging for the reader ...more than
Becka Lopez
Mar 24, 2019 rated information technology it was amazing
This volume was a great add-on to my classroom library! It focuses on children who were adopted, which is a theme that is often under-represented in children'southward literature. The images were engaging, and the story line was eye-felt. This volume was a great addition to my classroom library! It focuses on children who were adopted, which is a theme that is often under-represented in children's literature. The images were engaging, and the story line was heart-felt. ...more than
Esther
Sep 29, 2008 rated it really liked information technology
A immature girl asks her parents to tell the story of her birth which is obviously much-loved and much-requested but ends upward telling the story herself. It starts with the phone call to the adoptive parents, their airplane ride, the infirmary and their first night together as a family changing diapers, watching baseball game and singing lullabies and ends with them existence a loving family unit. Each folio gives fun specific details such equally "dad was snoring" or "you carried me similar a china doll."

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A young daughter asks her parents to tell the story of her nascency which is obviously much-loved and much-requested merely ends up telling the story herself. It starts with the phone call to the adoptive parents, their plane ride, the hospital and their start nighttime together as a family changing diapers, watching baseball game and singing lullabies and ends with them being a loving family. Each page gives fun specific details such equally "dad was snoring" or "you carried me similar a communist china doll."

The witty and loving text is matched perfectly with the whimsical illustrations. The text is straightforward nigh adoption merely non overwhelming or didactic. This book highlights the demand children, especially children who have been adopted, accept to hear their birth stories with as many details as possible. Many children have heard their adoption story but not their birth story. The book is reassuring and normalizing just also acknowledges some negative feelings. I dearest there is an illustration of the piddling girl's family tree including mostly the adoptive family simply as well some of the nativity family. This could be reassuring to a child who has been adopted since creating a family tree is commonly stressful and anxiety-provoking. And show way to integrate the 2 families and history.

At that place is an acknowledgement of the nativity parents but not very much information or history given. Also there were not any feelings, positive or negative, expressed associated with the birth parents. Potentially this might requite the impression that the adoptive parents or child shouldn't have any feelings or thoughts about their nascency parents, which would exist more than atypical of an adoptive family'south experience. The book being concise is positive mostly but hither an aware parent may want to talk over a piddling further most their adopted child's personal history, birth parents and feelings. There does seem to be a petty stereotyping in the roles of dad and mom (Dad teaches about baseball, albeit to a infant girl and Mom is caring for the baby in the illustrations and singing the lullabies).

This is a good book to use with lifebooks. It was written by actress Jamie Lee Curtis who has adopted two children and although I am a picayune leery of glory books...I dear this one and is another acme personal favorite. Aurora loves it as well already (probably because of the illustrations) and we read information technology often.

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Melissa
Mar 21, 2017 rated it it was ok
This is a fictional volume. To be honest i did not enjoy this book that much. Afterwards awhile i lost involvement in it.The story and characters are realistic merely some of the terms used can infuse students. The message this book was trying to tell was bully but i think information technology would take been ameliorate if the plot was thick or perhaps the girl had a problem and later found a resolution. I think i would have gave this book another star if the illustrations were improve. Many of the pictures looked half fatigued and wer This is a fictional book. To be honest i did non savor this book that much. Afterwards awhile i lost interest in it.The story and characters are realistic but some of the terms used can infuse students. The message this book was trying to tell was smashing simply i think it would have been better if the plot was thick or maybe the daughter had a trouble and later found a resolution. I call up i would have gave this book another star if the illustrations were better. Many of the pictures looked one-half drawn and were non very detailed at all. I think they do match the words but it is also difficult to tell considering of the fashion it was illustrated. I think the students would loose interest in the pictures after the first few pages. There was no cultural attribute in this book and i wonder why. when adopting a child they may be from a different cultural grouping from you and i remember her background should accept been said. Fifty-fifty though she is their kid now y'all should have talked almost how you celebrated her cultural deviation so she wont find herself forgetting who she is. I besides did not like how the book said that her birth mom was to young to accept a child. This makes it seem that if your adopted than your mom was too immature to have care of yous and that is non the case. I think adoption is a wonderful thing and instead of maxim her mom was young just say that some families tin not have kids then people give them the gifts of kids. Overall i just idea this good could take been better. ...more
Angela
Jun 09, 2008 rated it liked information technology
Recommended to Angela by: Jackie Marquardt
Taken separately, I would give the text 4 stars and the illustrations 2 stars. The story is pretty sweet and straightforward - the "phonation" of the volume is a child who had obviously been adopted, reminiscing with her parents about the stories they've told her near the night she was born. The voice didn't sound much similar a kid, though, which was distracted me a little.

Not remotely as distracting every bit the illustrations, however. I am firmly convinced that they were put in to keep the parent who is

Taken separately, I would give the text 4 stars and the illustrations 2 stars. The story is pretty sweetness and straightforward - the "vox" of the volume is a kid who had obviously been adopted, reminiscing with her parents about the stories they've told her nearly the night she was born. The vocalization didn't sound much like a child, though, which was distracted me a little.

Non remotely every bit distracting as the illustrations, however. I am firmly convinced that they were put in to keep the parent who is reading the volume entertained, rather than the child. They were certainly colorful, but non very well drawn. Likewise, there were "jokes" thrown in all over the place (a book with the title "Slim Thighs in 30 Days!" appears on a regular basis; when mom sings a lullaby the baby is looking at her with an "I can't stand this" expression on her face, etc.), which kept me rolling my eyes rather than grin.

My overall recommendation: go alee and read it, if the topic is relevant to your family unit... just, borrow it from the library.

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J-Lynn Van Pelt
A precocious adopted little girl wants her parents to tell her the story almost the dark she was born, only she is so excited to hear it that she tells the entire story herself. The story tells of the adoption from the moment the baby was born and shows the parents rushing to the aerodrome and flying to come across their new baby girl. It also tells near how the daddy taught her well-nigh baseball and the mommy sang her a lullaby and they spent their beginning night together every bit a family.

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A precocious adopted little girl wants her parents to tell her the story nigh the night she was born, but she is and then excited to hear it that she tells the entire story herself. The story tells of the adoption from the moment the babe was built-in and shows the parents rushing to the airport and flying to encounter their new baby girl. Information technology also tells well-nigh how the daddy taught her about baseball and the mommy sang her a lullaby and they spent their starting time night together as a family.

The illustrations are watercolor and black line and show a whole other world from the text. They are filled with details and people never mentioned in the story; observant readers will beloved the quirky additions. My two favorite spreads are the ii-page vertical of an actual size infant and the two-page family unit tree that incorporates the little girls birth parents and adopted parents.

A adept companion read with God Found us You past Lisa Tawn Bergren

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Jeniece Goellner
Part of my homework for our adoption process, but I beloved information technology anyway. Beginning off, yes there is major feels considering it will be similar our situation. But at that place were some very sweet drawings, with some fun humor thrown in for the adult reading to the kid. I know whenever we welcome our future child in our life, this volition be a well loved book to read to them.
Meleofa
Mar 14, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Nosotros read this tonight earlier bed and I loved it. It made me weepy. hahahaha. But I tell my girls all the fourth dimension virtually the nighttime they were born and how much we wanted them in our lives. I really liked the story.
shanamadele
A lovely story book for minor children almost adoption. Great pictures of tired parents and a firm strewn with baby bottles.
Roy
Aug 05, 2008 rated it it was amazing
What they loved hearing the starting time time children want to hear once more and again and again. And this is a volume they volition love having read to them again and again.
Ben Truong
Tell Me Again About the Nighttime I Was Born is a children'due south picture book written by Jamie Lee Curtis and illustrated by Laura Cornell is an adoption story, where a footling daughter asks her parents almost the night she was born again.

Curtis' text is simplistic and extremely adorable. I like the fact that this is a story that was told so often that the child practically memorized the story. It'southward like their child's adoption isn't a big secret that should stay that mode. Cornell'south illustrations are beautiful

Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born is a children's motion picture volume written by Jamie Lee Curtis and illustrated by Laura Cornell is an adoption story, where a footling girl asks her parents about the night she was born once again.

Curtis' text is simplistic and extremely adorable. I like the fact that this is a story that was told and so often that the child practically memorized the story. It's like their kid'southward adoption isn't a big secret that should stay that way. Cornell's illustrations are beautiful, colorful, and reminiscent of watercolor paintings. It gives a rather wistful and lovely temper of the story.

The premise of the book is simply adorable and precious. A immature girl asks her parents nigh the night she was born, but before they tin reply, she continues to ask more questions near the story. Tell me about this and then tell me nearly that, and and then on until she related the unabridged story on her own. Yet in the terminate, she however insists that her parents tell her about the night she was born.

All in all, Tell Me Again Most the Night I Was Born is a wonderful adorable children's book nearly adoption and most the story of the nighttime that a child was born, given upwards, and found a forever abode.

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Dawn
Nov 20, 2019 rated it it was astonishing
Today was a special mean solar day for ane of my students. Information technology was her adoption day. She asked if she could bring in our book for today. I had assumed I would read it to the class only she really wanted to read it, and I'm so glad she did. I probably would take gotten a little teary over it all. LOL I got to know someone after she came to my town when I was growing upward. She had come there to accept a baby and take her be adopted. It was quite a learning experience for me. It was something I will never forget. Today was a special day for i of my students. It was her adoption solar day. She asked if she could bring in our book for today. I had assumed I would read it to the class but she really wanted to read information technology, and I'm and then glad she did. I probably would have gotten a piddling teary over it all. LOL I got to know someone after she came to my town when I was growing upwardly. She had come up there to have a baby and have her be adopted. It was quite a learning experience for me. It was something I will never forget.

She explained that it was a special mean solar day for her and talked about how this book was a little different than her state of affairs merely it was near being adopted and she really loved the book. The kids were glued to the story and the conversation flowed beautifully. I was so impressed with how comfy she was sharing her story and how the kids receive it so hands without many questions.

After, I asked the course if they had asked their parents about the day they were born and many had non then I encouraged them to get domicile and practice that. I was really grateful that this pupil could share her experience and have it overflow into an opportunity for a nifty discussion at habitation for anybody else.

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Amber Cook
Tell Me Again About the Night I was Born is a realistic fiction, funny, yet eye warming book for both parents and child. This book is a commemoration for the honey and joy that a kid, whether adopted or not, creates for a family. The story is about an adopted little daughter who wants her parents to tell the story well-nigh the night she was built-in, but she is so excited to hear it that she tells the story herself. The illustrations used were very colorful, with some fun sense of humor thrown in to keep adults en Tell Me Over again About the Night I was Born is a realistic fiction, funny, yet heart warming book for both parents and kid. This book is a celebration for the beloved and joy that a kid, whether adopted or not, creates for a family. The story is about an adopted little girl who wants her parents to tell the story about the night she was built-in, simply she is so excited to hear it that she tells the story herself. The illustrations used were very colorful, with some fun sense of humor thrown in to keep adults entertained too. Just overall the illustrations added just the right amount of detail needed for the story. However, I believe this volume should be read to older students because some of the illustrations become confusing if not paying attending. I would certainly provide this volume for parents to use if they need help explaining if their child was adopted. I dear that information technology sheds lite on an effect that can exist a hard topic to talk about. Nonetheless, there were no cultural aspects to the picture. When adopting a kid, 1 may presume that they are from a dissimilar cultural groundwork. Overall, I enjoyed this book. ...more than
Jasmine Mata
Oct 03, 2018 rated it really liked it
1. The book is about a little girl who is adopted at nascence by a couple who could non have children of their ain. The book begins with the little girl asking to know about the dark she was born. As the story continues the picayune daughter continues to inquire questions nearly the days and nights to come afterward and nigh her start fourth dimension experiences, such equally her first bottle and diaper change. As the volume comes to an end the last request the trivial girl has is to hear about the night she was built-in again.
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1. The book is about a picayune girl who is adopted at birth by a couple who could not take children of their own. The book begins with the petty daughter asking to know well-nigh the night she was born. As the story continues the little daughter continues to inquire questions about the days and nights to come afterward and about her first fourth dimension experiences, such as her starting time bottle and diaper change. As the volume comes to an end the last request the little girl has is to hear almost the dark she was born again.
2. A theme in this book is adoption.
iii. I like this book because not all children live with their biological parents and shows the positivity of existence adopted past showing the sweet moments of the parents of the kid.
4. I would recommend this book because it shows children that non all moms and dads with kids have biological children and that its okay that some children volition look completely dissimilar from their moms and dads because of it. I would too recommend it because for children who have been adopted information technology shows that they aren't alone and that they are loved by their parents regardless if they are biological.
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Lagobond
I'1000 pretty sure I grimaced my fashion through this entire book.

I find the illustrations off-putting: messy, ugly, jarring. I don't similar the color choices, the lines, most of the details. I don't know why the dog is standing on the bed looking similar he's sprinkling dead flies over what I assume must be a leash handle. I don't go why the sleeping grandparents accept a container on their windowsill that says "23 Once more" on it. I hate the cluttered plane passengers, the messy family unit tree, the kid stickin

I'm pretty sure I grimaced my manner through this entire volume.

I find the illustrations off-putting: messy, ugly, jarring. I don't similar the color choices, the lines, most of the details. I don't know why the domestic dog is standing on the bed looking like he'due south sprinkling dead flies over what I assume must be a leash handle. I don't get why the sleeping grandparents have a container on their windowsill that says "23 AGAIN" on it. I hate the chaotic plane passengers, the messy family tree, the child sticking out her tongue at the row of newborn babies, and the stupid captions on the "bodily size" babe. I hate the tuft of hair on protagonist baby's caput.

The text is annoyingly repetitive, every page starting with "tell me again..." and then mentioning some detail from baby'due south outset days of life. I know what the author was going for, but everything in the narrative feels overly specific to what I presume is her own child/family. I experience like this book was written as a personal gift for Jamie Lee Curtis' daughter, rather than for publication. I feel similar if Curtis weren't famous, this book never would accept made information technology onto the market.

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Samantha Hale
October 08, 2017 rated it it was amazing
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Grade Level: Preschool through Third Grade

Original Summary: The little girl in this story asks her parents to tell her about the tale of when they adopted her equally a baby. She asks them to tell her most their feelings, and almost the things they went through to go get her, and bring her dorsum home. She is interested to know exactly how the adoption took place and what happened when they returned home with her.

Original Review: I retrieve that this book is then cute and informative to childre

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Grade Level: Preschool through Tertiary Grade

Original Summary: The footling daughter in this story asks her parents to tell her nigh the tale of when they adopted her equally a baby. She asks them to tell her about their feelings, and about the things they went through to go get her, and bring her back home. She is interested to know exactly how the adoption took place and what happened when they returned domicile with her.

Original Review: I recollect that this book is and so cute and informative to children about the adoption process! Information technology allows children to learn about adoption in a positive and fun manner. The child genuinely is excited about hearing of how she was adopted, and I call back that a lot of children who are adopted can read this volume, and feel better about being adopted.

In Class Uses: (1) The children can do a writing/story consignment subsequently reading this book and talk almost memories with their families. (2) The children could write a poem about their families. (3) Children could bring in pictures of their families to share with the class.

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Elizabeth
Jul eleven, 2018 rated it it was amazing
two. The book Tell Me Over again the Dark I Was Born by Jamie Lee Curtis was published in 2000 and was a New York Times bestselling. This book would exist more than for 4th and 5th graders considering I experience as though its an age where children understand more clearly about dissimilar types of families. This book is about a trivial girl who asked her adopted parents on their experience on the night she was born. They tell her all about what happened during the plane ride, infirmary, people they saw and their experien 2. The book Tell Me Again the Night I Was Built-in by Jamie Lee Curtis was published in 2000 and was a New York Times bestselling. This book would be more than for 4th and fifth graders because I experience as though its an age where children understand more clearly about different types of families. This book is most a lilliputian girl who asked her adopted parents on their experience on the night she was born. They tell her all near what happened during the plane ride, infirmary, people they saw and their experience on taking her home for the kickoff time. I rated this a 5 star because this volume is so neat to children who are adopted and is curious about their story between them and the adopted parents. This volume is filled with colors and such item illustration on every page. It gives the reader excitement and loving feeling near families. Children who are adopted definitely would entreatment to this book more children who are non, but even if you lot are not adopted, this volume has a lot of inventiveness and humor to information technology. ...more
Katie Parrish
Nov 21, 2017 rated it it was amazing
SUMMARY: "Tell Me Once more Well-nigh the Night I Was Born" is well-nigh a young girl who was adopted. This story depicts the journey that a couple went on to receive their new baby by flying to the urban center where the nascency mom gave birth and the challenges they faced but to meet their new baby. Since the little girl does not have a typical nascency story, she likes for her parents to tell the story over and over once again.

THEME: The theme of the story is family and life stories.

PERSONAL RESPONSE/RECOMMENDATION: I lo

SUMMARY: "Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born" is about a immature girl who was adopted. This story depicts the journeying that a couple went on to receive their new baby past flying to the urban center where the birth mom gave birth and the challenges they faced just to meet their new infant. Since the little girl does not have a typical birth story, she likes for her parents to tell the story over and over again.

THEME: The theme of the story is family and life stories.

PERSONAL RESPONSE/RECOMMENDATION: I loved this story as a child because I related to the main character past constantly asking what happened on the night I was born. Although I was not adopted, I e'er was curious to hear the story over and over once more. I would recommend this story to 4-eight yr olds and especially to those who went through the adoption procedure whether they were adopted at nascence or afterwards in life. Anybody has their kickoff story and this book perfectly describes the differences in families.

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Kaitlin Bisbee
This story is virtually a little girl who asks her parents to tell her most the night she was born. This story is a little unlike from others equally it touches on the bailiwick of adoption. The picayune girl in the story was adopted by her parents, considering her birth mother was too young to intendance for her and her adoptive parent'due south couldn't have children of their own. The book talks nearly how the parents went on an airplane to become her, and they became a family, singing lullaby's and watching baseball togeth This story is nearly a little daughter who asks her parents to tell her about the nighttime she was born. This story is a fiddling different from others as it touches on the subject of adoption. The little girl in the story was adopted by her parents, because her nativity female parent was too young to care for her and her adoptive parent's couldn't accept children of their own. The book talks near how the parents went on an airplane to become her, and they became a family unit, singing lullaby's and watching baseball together. This book is a dandy example of a realistic fiction. It is a story rooted in the reality of adoption, which is a struggle or life event that a lot of people have in their lives. The story is realistic and believeable. It could exist more diverse, but what it lacks in cultural diversity information technology makes up for in addressing issues not actually approached in children'due south books. It would be great to include in the classroom when talking about the different and many ways in which people can have a family. ...more
Patricia
Dec 03, 2019 rated it it was amazing
Summary: This book is virtually a young daughter who loves to hear about the night she was born. She loves to ask her parents about the details of the nighttime she was born. The parents have told her about the night that she was born and they went to the hospital to selection her up. The parent's have told her she was adopted and they told her all the details from the nighttime they picked her upwards.

Review: I dearest this story. Information technology is such a sugariness story about a girl who loves that she has such loving parents. She seems t

Summary: This volume is almost a immature girl who loves to hear about the nighttime she was born. She loves to ask her parents well-nigh the details of the night she was born. The parents take told her about the nighttime that she was born and they went to the hospital to pick her up. The parent's have told her she was adopted and they told her all the details from the night they picked her up.

Review: I honey this story. It is such a sweet story near a girl who loves that she has such loving parents. She seems to be happy with her adoptive parents.

Connectedness: I would pair this volume with other books nigh adoption. I also would pair this book with books about different family make ups. A family is made up of people who love you.

Quote: "Tell me again how yous couldn't abound a baby in your tummy, so another woman who was too immature to take intendance of me was growing me and she would exist my nascency female parent, and you would prefer me and be my parents."

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Rosa Cline
This was a sweetness story of a set of parents telling a child about the night she was born; but wasn't born from her mama's belly. Merely she was born from another woman's belly that was to immature to be able to take care of her and wanted her to belong to her mama and daddy that she knows now. They tell her most how they got the phone call in the middle of the night, how they got on the plane, how they first saw her in the hospital, etc How happy they were and how much they loved her fifty-fifty before they This was a sweet story of a set of parents telling a kid nigh the night she was born; only wasn't born from her mama'southward abdomen. But she was born from another woman'south abdomen that was to young to be able to take care of her and wanted her to vest to her mama and daddy that she knows at present. They tell her about how they got the phone call in the middle of the night, how they got on the plane, how they first saw her in the infirmary, etc How happy they were and how much they loved her even before they ever saw her. A keen 'adoption' story. The illustrations are nice simply they are a bit over whelming at times then if you take a child that tin be over stimulated you lot might be cautious but don't overlook this book due to that; expect at it yourself and judge it according to your knowledge of your kid equally every folio isn't over whelming. ...more
Jazmín Carranza
I remember reading this volume when I was younger. Since I was small-scale, I didn't really remember much of the message behind it. I just thought it was the perfect bedtime story. Now that I am older, I can see that this book is meant for awareness of adoption or surrogates. The author puts out a very emotional message that some women get through. Information technology amazes me that they fabricated it into a children'south volume. Showing this volume to a form of children that are in kindergarten might not be not bad since they won't unde I remember reading this book when I was younger. Since I was pocket-size, I didn't actually think much of the bulletin behind it. I just idea it was the perfect bedtime story. At present that I am older, I can see that this book is meant for sensation of adoption or surrogates. The author puts out a very emotional message that some women go through. It amazes me that they made it into a children'south book. Showing this book to a grade of children that are in kindergarten might not be nifty since they won't understand the concept similar myself when I was younger. I personally would use this volume with 5th graders and upwards. Educating students, the complication that some couples become through to have children is a problem that they might encounter when they are older. The illustrations add more emotion to the story making it meaningful to readers that have a connection with the book. ...more
Amy
Feb 09, 2019 rated information technology liked it
Genre: Challenges and Issues
Awards: None
Audition: Early Childhood-tertiary
A. This book is near adoption. It is well-nigh a little girl asking her parents to tell her near the nighttime she was built-in and how they came to get her.
B. This volume shows a possible family unit state of affairs for students. It is ok to testify kids that not everyone's parents gave birth to him or her, but they're still a family unit. It gives comfort to adopted children while also showing all students a very common reality. Information technology normalizes the concep
Genre: Challenges and Issues
Awards: None
Audience: Early Childhood-tertiary
A. This book is well-nigh adoption. It is nearly a petty girl asking her parents to tell her about the night she was born and how they came to get her.
B. This book shows a possible family situation for students. Information technology is ok to show kids that not everyone'south parents gave birth to him or her, only they're still a family unit. Information technology gives comfort to adopted children while also showing all students a very common reality. It normalizes the concept of adoption for young students in a fun and inviting manner.
C. This is a window book for me considering I was not adopted merely this volume gives a window into what information technology is like for parents to bring home a new child and how a child views the situation.
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Lisa
November x, 2019 rated information technology really liked information technology
This is a lovely picture volume for whatever family to read. The child narrator asks, "tell me again about the night I was born," and and then proceeds to tell the whole story through "tell me again" entreaties. "Tell me again well-nigh..." how mom and dad got the phone call, got on a plane, went to the hospital, met the babe, took the infant home, and introduced their new infant to friends and relatives. For adoptive families, there is a helpful lack of specificity - the kid'due south gender isn't specified, and th This is a lovely picture book for any family to read. The child narrator asks, "tell me once again near the night I was built-in," and and then proceeds to tell the whole story through "tell me again" entreaties. "Tell me once more about..." how mom and dad got the phone telephone call, got on a plane, went to the hospital, met the infant, took the infant abode, and introduced their new baby to friends and relatives. For adoptive families, there is a helpful lack of specificity - the child'southward gender isn't specified, and the plane trip could be to some other state or another country. The parents and child are clearly Caucasian in the illustrations. For not-adoptive families, this is a lovely style to explore the idea of adoption.

This is a completely positive book. Virtually children love to hear their origin stories, and this is a joyful celebration of i kid's arrival into the earth, where pre-selected adoptive parents were waiting eagerly.

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Mikayla
Apr 10, 2018 rated information technology it was amazing
This book had me grinning through the entire story. On the first page you see a young daughter with what looks to be a photo album in her hands as she is request her parents to tell her about the night she was built-in over again. The story follows a loving family and their journey of adopting their daughter. From the moment they received the phone call of her birth, to the aeroplane ride, and finally to the first time they laid optics on their beautiful daughter. I actually enjoyed this volume and plant it to be such a This book had me grinning through the unabridged story. On the first page y'all see a young daughter with what looks to be a photo anthology in her hands as she is asking her parents to tell her about the dark she was born again. The story follows a loving family unit and their journeying of adopting their daughter. From the moment they received the phone call of her nativity, to the plane ride, and finally to the starting time time they laid optics on their beautiful daughter. I really enjoyed this book and found information technology to be such a precious story, a familair 1 that most parents tell their children at one point or some other. I recall that this would be a smashing title to have in the class for children to relate to. ...more than
Mario Flores
Aug 15, 2018 rated information technology liked it
Recommends it for: Uncomplicated schoolhouse-aged children
Wow, what an astonishing little volume virtually an adopted footling girl that enjoys being retold nearly the time when she was born. I believe that this book would be very interesting for kids and adults who like to hear almost the mean solar day that they were built-in, or about the events leading up to it. The name Jamie Lee Curtis reminds me of an actress' proper name, and the illustrations remind me of animations in a Nickelodeon show called "Doug." The repetitions of "Tell me over again" at the start of every page made the book s Wow, what an astonishing little book nearly an adopted little girl that enjoys existence retold about the time when she was born. I believe that this book would be very interesting for kids and adults who similar to hear near the mean solar day that they were born, or near the events leading upward to information technology. The name Jamie Lee Curtis reminds me of an actress' proper name, and the illustrations remind me of animations in a Nickelodeon show chosen "Doug." The repetitions of "Tell me once again" at the get-go of every page made the volume sound a chip poetic, and I truly liked the huge and fuzzy shaped imagery. ...more than
Jamie Lee Curtis is a two-time Gilded Globe-winning, BAFTA-winning, and Emmy-nominated American film actress and an author of children'due south books. Although she was initially known as a "scream queen" because of her starring roles in many horror films early on in her career such every bit Halloween (1978 film), The Fog, Prom Night (1980 picture) and Terror Train, Curtis has since compiled a trunk of work that comprehend Jamie Lee Curtis is a two-time Gilt Globe-winning, BAFTA-winning, and Emmy-nominated American film actress and an author of children'due south books. Although she was initially known as a "scream queen" because of her starring roles in many horror films early in her career such every bit Halloween (1978 film), The Fog, Prom Dark (1980 flick) and Terror Train, Curtis has since compiled a body of work that covers many genres. She has received an Emmy Honor nomination and 2 Golden Globe Awards. Her 1998 book, Today I Feel Silly, and Other Moods That Make My Day, made the all-time-seller list in The New York Times. She is married to actor Christopher Guest (Lord Haden-Invitee) and, every bit the wife of a Lord, is titled Lady Haden-Guest, but she chooses not to use the title when in the Usa. ...more

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