Linda Walvoord Books
Rosetta, Rosetta, sit by me!
In 1848, Rosetta, the nine-year-old daughter of abolitionist Frederick Douglass, becomes the only Black student at Miss Tracy's Female Seminary in Rochester, New York, and while the students are pl...
Read MoreWe adopted you, Benjamin Koo
Nine-year-old Benjamin Koo Andrews, adopted from Korea as an infant, describes what it's like to grow up adopted from another country.
Read MoreAdoption is for always
By Linda Walvoord Girard, Linda Walvoord
Although Celia reacts to having been adopted with anger and insecurity, her parents help her accept her feelings and celebrate their love for her by making her adoption day a family holiday. Includ...
Read MoreWho is a stranger, and what should I do?
Explains how to deal with strangers in public places, on the telephone, and in cars, emphasizing situations in which the best thing to do is run away or talk to another adult.
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