Not from Mommy’S Tummy . . . but That’S Okay!
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Many parents struggle with knowing when to inform their child about the child having been adopted as a baby. Some children may not understand the process of adoption and have questions before they enter a courtroom. Whatever your situation is, allow this book to help you ease into the wonderful world of adoption. This book is informative and helpful for the entire family.
Dolly Justice
From the age of seven, Dolly knew God had chosen her to adopt children. As an adult, she along with her husband, Scott, became foster parents. They adopted their four daughters from foster care. The youngest of the children has been with them since her birth. Dolly wondered how she would explain to her daughter the fact she was adopted. As she pondered this thought, the idea for Not from Mommy’s Tummy . . . But That’s Okay became a reality as she put her thoughts to paper.
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