Inter-Country Adoption Association (Ireland)
 
 
Title: Over the Moon.
Author: Karen Katz.
ISBN: 978-0805067071
 
Summary: A loving couple dream of a baby born far away and know that this is the baby they have been waiting to adopt.

 

 

Title: I love you like crazy cakes.
Author: Rose Lewis
ISBN:  0316525383
 
Summary: None provided

 

 

 

Title: The Red Blanket.
Author: Eliza Thomas
ISBN:  978-0439322539
 
Summary: Love is effortless at times but hard-won at others." so states Eliza Thomas in her author's note which reflects the emotional honesty throughout this beautifully written story.
The red blanket taken to China is the adoptive mother's loving offering to comfort her new 5 month old baby daughter PanPan who treasures it up to the present day.
The illustrations are vibrant both in use of colour but also in conveying the characters' feelings.

 

 
Title:  A Koala for Katie.
Author: Jonathon London
ISBN:  978-0807542101
 
Summary: On a trip to the zoo, Katie gets a special present that helps her realize how much her adoptive parents love her

 

 

 

Title: My Family is forever.
Author: Nancy Carlson
ISBN:  978-0142405611
 
Summary: None provided

 

 

 
 
Title: I don’t have your eyes.
Author: Carrie A. Kitze
ISBN: 978-0972624428
 
Summary: None provided

 

 

 

 
Title: Little Lucy’s Family.
Author: Eleanor Gormally
ISBN:  978-0879463731
 
Summary: Little Lucy's Family is the story of a little girl and how her family came about. It tells how Lucy's Mum and Dad travelled all the way to Russia to adopt her, how they brought her to their home and how together they became a happy family.

 

 

 

 

Title: A Mother for Choco
Author: Keiko Kasza
ISBN:  978-0698113640
 
Summary: Choco looks all over for his mother thinking she probably looks just like him. He finds an animal that may have a beak or a wing but doesn't look like him and becomes hopeless. He is heard weeping in the forest by a Mother Bear. She asks him what is wrong and he proceeds to tell her his tale. She listens sympathically and asks him what his mother would do in a case like this and he describes all the comforting things a mother would do. Then without hesitation, Mother Bear does exactly what he needs. She takes him home where he is introduced to her "children" which are all different animals (not one bear child).