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Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born
Jamie Lee Curtis

HarperCollins, 2000 - 40 pages

average customer review:based on 84 reviews
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I love this book!

I heard of this book quite a while ago. But I picked it up on a lark because it was in the personal library of a teacher whose classroom we were using. By the time I was done with it, I almost cried... but the kids were also in the room. It made me think of my own adoption as well as the birth of my own daughter and my quest to bring her and he mom to the US. Great reading for families with or without adopted family members.


despite being celebrity book, it's good

I was skeptical about yet another book by a celebrity. However, this is a genuinely heartwarming book for both adopted and non-adopted families alike. I like how all the characters are pictorially represented as being messy and imperfect, unidealized, just like real people.


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Favorite Adoption Book

Of all the books designed to tell kids about adoption, this is by far the best. The colorful pictures and funny verse make this an easy-to-read adoption book, but the message is still powerful. I am NOT a huge Jamie Lee Curtis fan, but she has outdone herself on this one.


Happy Story about adoption

This is a happy book that is beautifully, colorfully, and imaginiatively illustrated. It tells the story of what seems mostly like a domestic adoption very nicely. Some of the humor of the book is geared toward adults more than the children that it would be read to. I am a single mom of more than one child, so I will say that the book portrays the adoption of a child into a family consisting of a mom and dad and no other siblings are mentioned. However, my children enjoy this book a lot and I always appreciate any story that helps tell about different kinds of families and the way they are formed. This book does that well and I would recommend it.


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Ok book for adopted child

Again, this book seems more as an out of state/country adoption. Graphics are great in the book. Cute book


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