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Third-Party Assisted Reproduction

Bernstein, A.C. (1994). Flight of the Stork: What Children Think and When about Sex and Family Building. Indianapolis: Perspectives Press, Inc.


Bourne, K. (2002). Sometimes It Takes Three To Make a Baby. Available: Melbourne IVF. Victoria, Australia.


Cooper, S., Glazer, E. (1998). Choosing Assisted Reproduction: Social, emotional and ethical consideration. Indianapolis: Perspectives Press, Inc.


Friedman, J.S. (1996). Building Your Family Through Egg Donation – What You Will Want to Know About the Emotional Aspects, Bonding and Disclosure Issues. Kentucky: Jolance Press.


Glazer, E.S. (1990). The Long-Awaited Stork: A Guide to Parenting After Infertility. Lexington Books.


Gordon, E. (2011). Mommy, Did I Grow in Your Tummy? Where Many Babies Come From. California: EM Greenberg Press. Revised Edition


Gordon, E. (1992). Mommy, Did I Grow in Your Tummy? Where Some Babies Come From. California: EM Greenberg Press. Classic Edition


Grimes, J. (2003). Before You Were Born…Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of An IVF Baby. X, Y, and Me Books: www.XYandMe.com.


Grimes, J. (2003). Before You Were Born…Our Wish for a Baby: The Story of A

Frozen Embryo. X, Y, and me Books: www.XYandMe.com.


Grimes, J. (2003). Before You Were Born…Our Wish for a Baby: The Story of Donor Insemination. X, Y, and me Books: www.XYandMe.com..


Grimes, J. (2003). Before You Were Born…Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of An Egg Donor. X, Y, and me Books: www.XYandMe.com..


Grimes, J. (2003). Before You Were Born…Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of Donor Sperm (IVF). X, Y, and me Books: www.XYandMe.com..


Grimes, J. (2003). Before You Were Born…Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of AGestational Carrier. X, Y, and me Books: www.XYandMe.com.


Grimes, J. (2003). Before You Were Born…Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of

Surrogacy. X, Y, and me Books: www.XYandMe.com.


Grimes, J. (2003). Before You Were Born…Our Wish for a Baby: The Story Of A Donor Embryo. X, Y, and me Books: www.XYandMe.com.


Grimes, J. (2003). Before You Were Born…Our Wish for a Baby: A Baby Conceived for Female Partners. X, Y, and me Books: www.XYandMe.com.


Infertility Research Trust. Jessup Hospital for Women. (1991). My Story. England: J.W. Northend Ltd.


Lorbach, C. (2003). Experiences of Donor Conception: Parents, Offspring and Donors Through the Years. United Kingdom: Jessica Publishers.


McWhinnie, A. (1996). Families Following Assisted Conception: What Do We Tell OurChildren? United Kingdom: University of Dundee Department of Social Work.


Nathalie, R. (2002). A Part Was Given and an Angel Was Born. Minnesota: Beaver’s Pond Press: www.Tellyourchild.com.


Nathalie, R. (2002). Our Beautiful Work of A.R.T. Minnesota: Beaver’s Pond Press: www.Tellyourchild.com.


Schaffer, P. (1988). How Babies and Families are Made: There is More Than One Way!California: Tabor Sarah Books.


Schnitter, J.T. (1995). Let Me Explain: A Story about Donor Insemination.

Indianapolis: Perspectives Press, Inc.


Smith, H.J. (1996). My Parents Made Me In a Special Way: With Love and the Help of Donor Insemination. Canada: Holly J. Smith.


Stamm, L. (2003). Phoebe’s Family: A Story About Egg Donation. New Jersey:

Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Vercollone, C.F., Moss, H., Moss, R. (1997). Helping the Stork, The Choices and

Challenges of Donor Insemination. New York: Macmillan.


Sexual Education for Young Children

Ayad, G. et al (1997). Mommy, Daddy, Where Do Babies Come From? (Wonderful

World of True Love. Free Teens USA.


Brown, L.K. (2000). What’s the Big Secret? Little, Brown.


Cole, B. (1993). Mommy Laid an Egg!: Or Where Do Babies Come From? Chronicle Books.


Cole, J. (1994). How You Were Born. HarperTrophy.


Davis, J. First Comes Love: All About The Birds And Bees – And Alligators, Possoms, And People, Too.


Davis, J., et al (1998). Before You Were Born: A Lift-The-Flap-Book. Workman

Publishing Company.


Harris, R.H. (1999). It’s So Amazing! A Book About Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, and Families. Massachusetts: Candlewick Press.


Mayes, S. (1992). Where Do Babies Come From? (Starting Point Science). Education Development Corporation (E.D.C.) Publishing.


Mayle, P. (2000). Where Did I Come From? Citadel Trade.


Roffman, D.M. (2002). But How’d I Get in There in the First Place? Talking to Your Young Child About Sex. Perseus Publishing.


Royston, A. (2001). Where Do Babies Come From? DK Publishing Inc.


Smith, A. (1998). How Are Babies Made? (Flip Flaps Series). Education Development Corporation (E.D.C.) Publishing.


Unique Families

(e.g. gay, lesbian, single-parent, mixed-ethnicity)


Anderson, H.C. (1999). The Ugly Duckling. NewYork: HarperCollins.


Combs, B., Keane, D. (2001). ABC A Family Alphabet Book. Two Lives Publishing.


Engber, A., Klungness, L. (2000). The Complete Single Mother. Adams Media

Corporation.


Grimes, J. (2003). Before You Were Born…Our Wish for a Baby: A Baby Conceived for Female Partners. X, Y, and me Books: www.XYandMe.com.


Gordon, S. (2002). All Families Are Different. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Hamanaka, S. (1994). All The Colors of the Earth. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Hoberman, M.A. (1993). A House is a House for Me. New York: Viking.


Jeram, A. (1999). All Together Now. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Kates, B.J. (1992). We’re Different, We’re the Same. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Kroll, V. (1993). Beginnings: How Families Come to Be. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Lindsay, J.W. (1982). Do I Have A Daddy? A Story About A Single-Parent Child.

California: Morning Glory Press.


Munsch, R. (1986). Love You Forever. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Newman, L. (1989). Heather Has Two Mommies. Alyson Publications.


Noel, B., Klein, A. The Single Parent Resource. Champion Press Ltd.


Paul, J. ed. (1988). How I Began: The Story of Donor Insemination. Australia: Royal Woman’s Hospital.


Pellegrini, N. (1991). Families Are Different. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Pepin, M. (1992). Little Bear’s New Friend. New York: Reader’s Digest Kids.


Schreck, K.H. (2001). Lucy’s Family Tree. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Shemin, C. (2003). Families Are Forever. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com Simon, N. (1999).


All Kinds of Children. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Simon, N. (1975). All Kinds of Families. Illinois: Albert Whitman & Co.


Simon, N. (1976). Why Am I Different? New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Simmons, J. (2003). Daisy and The Egg. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Skutch, R., Nierhaus, L. (1997). Who’s In A Family? Tricycle Press. Super, G. (1991). What Kind of Family Do You Have? Twenty-First Century Books


Williams, M. (1958). The Velveteen Rabbit (or How Toys Become Real). Doubleday Books for Young Readers.


Zisk, M. (2001). The Best Single Mom In The World: How I Was Adopted. New

Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


International Adoption

Bartlett, T. (2001). When You Were Born in Vietnam. New Jersey: Tapestry

Books:www.tapestrybooks.com.


Boyd, B. (1993). When You Were Born in Korea. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Czech, J. (2002). The Coffee Can Kid. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


D’Antonio, N. (1997). Our Baby From China. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Dorow, Sara. (1996). When You Were Born in China. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Fry, Y.Y, Klatzkin, Y. (2001). Kids Like Me in China. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:www.tapestrybooks.com.


Koh, F.M. (2000). A China Adoption Story: Mommy, Why Do We Look Different? New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Peacock, C.A. (2000). Mommy Far, Mommy Near. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Petertyl, M. (1997). Seeds of Love: For Brothers and Sisters of International

Adoption. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Recorvits, H. (2003). My Name Is Yoon. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Adoption

Blomquist, G.M., Blomquist, P.B. (1990). Zachary’s New Home: A Story for Foster andAdopted Children. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Bond, J.C. (2004). Sam’s Sister. Indianapolis: Perspectives Press, Inc.


Brodzinsky, A.B. (1986). The Mulberry Bird: An Adoption Story. Indianapolis:

Perspectives Press, Inc.


Bunin, C., Bunin, S. (1992). Is That Your Sister? New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Burlingham-Brown, B. (1994). Why Didn’t She Keep Me? Answers to the Questions Every Adopted Child Asks… New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Burwash, L., McMullin, C. (1998). All About Me. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Buzzeo, T. (2002). The Sea Chest. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Chottin, A. (1992). Beaver Gets Lost. New York: Reader’s Digest Kids.


Chottin, A. (1992). A Home for Little Turtle. New York: Reader’s Digest Kids.


Cole, J. (1995). How I Was Adopted. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Cosby, E.T. (2000). A is for Adopted. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Cronin, G.L., (1995). Two Birthdays for Beth. Indianapolis: Perspectives Press, Inc.


Crook, M. (2000). The Face in the Mirror: Teenagers and Adoption. New Jersey:

Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Curtis, J.L. (1996). Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born. Joanna Cotler Books: An Imprint of Harper Collins Publications.


Daringer, H. (2002). Adopted Jane. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Desmoinaux, C. (2000). Mrs. Hen’s Big Surprise. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Durrant, J. (1999). Never Never Never Will She Stop Loving You. New Jersey:

Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Frasier, D. (1991). On the Day You Were Born. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.


Gabel, Susan (1998). Filling in the Blanks: A Guided Look at Growing Up Adopted. Indianapolis: Perspectives Press, Inc.


Giannetti, C.C., (1999). Who Am I?…And Other Questions of Adopted Kids. New

Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Girard, L.W. (1986). Adoption is for Always. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Grace, R. (1994). Anthony’s Surprise. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Harris, R. (2000). Hi New Baby! New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Hicks, R.B. (1999). Adoption Stories for Young Children. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:www.tapestrybooks.com.


Kasza, K. (1992). A Mother for Choco. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Katz, K. (1997). Over The Moon: An Adoption Tale. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Keller, H. (1991). Horace. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Kitze, C.A. (2003). We See The Moon. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Koch, J. (1985). Our Baby – A Birth and Adoption Story. Indianapolis: Perspectives Press, Inc.


Koehler, P. (1990). The Day We Met You. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Krementz, J. (1982). How It Feels To Be Adopted. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Lathrop, K. (1997). Amy Angel Goes Home. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Lewis, R. (2000). I Love You Like Crazy Cakes. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Little, J. (2001). Emma’s Yucky Brother. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Livingston, Carole. (1997). Why Was I Adopted? Citadel Trade.

London, J. (1993). A Koala for Katie. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


McCoy, T., Barnes, D. (2002). The Real Me: A Teen Lifebook for Young Adults in Foster Care or Adoption. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


McCoy, T. (1993). Getting Ready for Adoption. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


McCutcheon, J. (1996). Happy Adoption Day! New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


McKay, L. (2001). Journey Home. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Meddaugh, S. (2002). Lulu’s Hat. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Melina, L.R. (1989). Making Sense of Adoption: A Parent’s Guide. Harper & Row.

Miller, K.A. (1994).


Did My First Mother Love Me? New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Montgomery, L.M. (2003). Anne of Green Gables. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Muller, B. (2002). Giant Jack. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Nathalie, R. (2002). From Out of My Body Your Soul Did Grow. Minnesota: Beaver’s Pond Press: Available: www.Tellyourchild.com


Nathalie, R. (2002). Special Delivery. Minnesota: Beaver’s Pond Press:

www.Tellyourchild.com.


Okimoto, J.D., Aoki, E.M. (2002). The White Swan Express: A Story About Adoption. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


O’Malley, B. (2002). For When I’m Famous: A Teen Foster / Adoption Lifebook. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


O’Shea, R. (2002). I’m Brown and My Sister Isn’t. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Patterson, E. (1987). Twice Upon a Time: Born and Adopted. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Peet, B. (1986). Zella, Zack and Zodiac. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.


Portnoy, F. (1997). One Wonderful You. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Rogers, F. (1995). Mr. Rogers – Let’s Talk About It: Adoption. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Rohde, S. (1999). Adoption Is Okay. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Rosenberg, L. (2002). We Wanted You. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Rosove, L. (2001). Rosie’s Family: An Adoption Story. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Sansone, A. (1999). The Little Green Goose. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Schoettle, M. (2000). W.I.S.E. Up Powerbook. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Schreck, K.H. (2001). Lucy’s Family Tree. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Silber, K., Parelskin, D.M. (1993). My Special Family: A Children’s Book About Open Adoption. California: Open Adoption Press.


Stein, S. (1992). Lucy’s Feet. Indianapolis: Perspectives Press, Inc.


Thomas, P. (2003). My New Family: A First Look at Adoption. New Jersey: TapestryBooks: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Waybill, M.A. (1974). Chinese Eyes. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Willis, Wayne. (2000). This is How We Became a Family: An Adoption Story. NewJersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Yarbough, N.P. (2003). The Duck Wedding. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Uhlig, S. (2000). Things Little Kids Need To Know. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Wickstrom, L. (1991). Oliver. Philadelphia: Our Child Press.

Thomas, P. (2003). My New Family: A First Look at Adoption. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Waybill, M.A. (1974). Chinese Eyes. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Willis, Wayne. (2000). This is How We Became a Family: An Adoption Story. New Jersey: Tapestry Books: www.tapestrybooks.com.


Yarbough, N.P. (2003). The Duck Wedding. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Uhlig, S. (2000). Things Little Kids Need To Know. New Jersey: Tapestry Books:

www.tapestrybooks.com.


Wickstrom, L. (1991). Oliver. Philadelphia: Our Child Press.

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