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Mejores libros infantiles sobre adopción

Discover a carefully curated selection of the best children's books that address the theme of adoption. These warm and understanding stories help children comprehend and celebrate the diverse ways families are formed. Explore tales that promote inclusion and family love, ideal for parents, educators, and anyone interested in adoption books for kids. Find valuable resources to foster open and positive conversations about this important topic.

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    We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption and Families

    263 Global Votes
    • Explores how people choose to make a family

      (+4)

    This book offers a heartwarming and accessible perspective on adoption, illustrating how families are formed through love and sharing. Its focus on the joy of adoption and the celebration of family diversity makes it a valuable resource for children and parents.

  2. 2

    I Wished for You: An Adoption Story for Children

    10 Global Votes
    • Affirms love makes a family

      (+4)

    This book offers a touching and accessible narrative to explain adoption to children, focusing on love and the desire to form a family. It provides a valuable tool for adoptive families to address their story in a positive and understandable way, fostering emotional connection.

  3. 3

    Todos son bienvenidos

    0 Global Votes
    • Celebrates diversity and inclusion

      (+3)

    This book offers a heartwarming narrative that explores a child's emotional journey of discovering their adoption, emphasizing the message that they were always chosen and loved. Its content celebrates family diversity and the beauty of adoption, providing a positive and comforting perspective for children and their families.

  4. 4

    El día en que llegaste

    0 Global Votes
    • Unique and tender story about adoption

      (+1)

    This book offers a tender and unique story that addresses the adoption process and the arrival of a long-awaited child. It stands out for its sensitive focus on the preparations and joy of forming a family, providing a comforting narrative for adopted children and their families.

  5. 5

    Nos Encontramos

    0 Global Votes
    • General enough for domestic or international adoptions

      (+1)

    This book provides a solid understanding of adoption concepts, often from a historical perspective, which is crucial for children. It offers a narrative that helps adopted children understand their differences, their past, and their future, facilitating important conversations within families.

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  7. 6

    Estoy contigo

    0 Global Votes

    This book is an invaluable resource for adoptive parents adjusting to new family life, offering specific scenarios and practical tools. It facilitates discussion about adoption and helps children understand and celebrate how their family was formed.

  8. 7

    Nova the Duck

    0 Global Votes
    • Playful way to explore adoption

      (+4)

    This book provides an essential therapeutic tool for explaining adoption and foster care to children, addressing 'Life Story' issues sensitively. Its narrative helps children process and understand their own adoption or foster care experiences, facilitating difficult conversations.

  9. 8

    Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born

    0 Global Votes
    • Beautiful adoption story

      (+1)

    This book offers a tender and accessible narrative for explaining adoption to children, focusing on the story of how parents lovingly waited for their child. Its emphasis on the anticipation and desire to form a family deeply resonates with the experiences of many adoptive families, providing a comforting and positive message.

  10. 9

    Yo tengo dos mamás

    0 Global Votes

    This book addresses family diversity by featuring a family structure with two mothers, which is relevant for representing adoption in same-sex parent families. It provides a narrative that helps children understand and celebrate the different ways families are formed, including those with two adoptive mothers.

  11. 10

    El Maravilloso. An Adoption Story

    0 Global Votes
    • Sensitively written and artfully drawn

      (+4)

    This book offers an emotional and simple story that guides children through the adoption process, transforming narratives and reinforcing a sense of belonging. Its participatory approach and use by adoption organizations demonstrate its value as a resource for adoptive families.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates a selection of children's books that address the theme of adoption, based on personal recommendations and popular lists for children.
The books were selected from a compilation of personal favorites and titles frequently mentioned in 'best adoption books for children' lists, such as 'And Tango Makes Three' and 'A Mother for Choco'.
The results should be interpreted as a guide to highly-regarded and recommended children's books that explore adoption, offering diverse perspectives and narratives for children and their families.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking the best children's books on adoption is based on a curation of popular and well-received titles within the reading community, as well as by parents and educators. We focus on books that address the topic of adoption in a sensitive and child-appropriate manner.

  • Compilation of recommendations: Books consistently appearing in 'personal favorites' and 'best adoption books for children' lists from various sources have been considered.
  • Thematic relevance: Each included book explicitly explores the theme of adoption, helping children understand and process their own experiences or those of others.
  • Narrative and accessibility: Stories that are engaging, easy for a child audience to understand, and that present positive messages about family and love are highly valued.
  • Diversity of perspectives: We aim to include books that reflect different aspects and types of adoption, offering a broad and enriching view.
  • Clarity of message: The book must communicate the concept of adoption in a clear and understandable way for a child audience, without ambiguity.
  • Emotional resonance: Books that evoke empathy and offer comfort are prioritized, allowing children to connect with emotions related to adoption.
  • Quality of illustration and text: A combination of engaging illustrations and well-written text that complements the story is fundamental for a child's engagement.
  • Recurring recommendations: Books that are consistently recommended by parents, educators, and in specialized lists demonstrate their value and relevance.