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Oliver: A Story About Adoption Review
User Submitted Oliver: A Story About Adoption ReviewsSeptember 15, 2003 Charming! A charming idea to think of adoption as being related by love and law. The author shows in moving and funny words how Oliver gets angry at his parents and fantasizes about his birthparents. The parents in turn let Oliver know that they, as children, when they got angry at their parents, fantasized they were adopted and that their natural parents were fun people to be with. Oliver is pleased that his parents understand him and he's happy to live with them again. This book would be good for non-adopted kids too. Gisela Gasper Fitzgerald, author of ADOPTION: An Open, Semi-Open or Closed Practice? November 14, 2002 The Happy Iguana I like seeing Oliver climb a tree because I like to climb trees. He reminds me of myself. I liked Oliver going into space because I want to go to the moon. It's natural to think about your birthparents because I sometimes do. Buy it! You'll like it too! November 14, 2002 There is NO difference. LOVE conquers all. Excellent choice. OLIVER appeals to all ages. What made it more special was that Oliver was a DINOSAUR and every child I've met likes dinosaurs and stories about them. Great way to explain the trials and tribulations of being adopted. Our son enjoyed Oliver going into space because he wants to go to the moon. I highly recommend this book and the black & white illustrations invite a child that enjoys art to even color the pages to make it more personal. August 19, 1999 Everyone gets angry This is a wonderful book for children who were adopted. It explains in simple language how easy it is for a child to be angry with his or her parents, and shows that such feelings are normal. But after all, kids love their parents, no matter how they came to be in the family. Buy it. Alyssa A. Lappen July 23, 1999 An Excellent Book! This book is great for helping to explain adoption to young children! Not your typical children's book. Simple, yet there is much meaning behind the story, allowing for discussion with your kid(s). I recommend it. For more Oliver: A Story About Adoption reviews click here.
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