![]() ![]() ![]() Most children have an established routine by the time they move to their adoptive family, and one of the primary goals of the adoptive family is to try to minimise the changes to this routine during transitions, to help the adopted child to settle in. The story touches upon some of the emotions and changes to routine that children may experience in the early months as a big brother or sister.\nMarlow is a biological and adoptive mother, and understands the challenges faced by parents who adopt after having a biological child. The engaging story is told in the voice of a young child who is enjoying being a big sister through adoption, and shares her top tips for other children who have a younger brother or sister who has joined their family through adoption. From the author of award-winning foster care and adoption book Delly Duck: Why A Little Chick Couldn't Stay With His Birth Mother and other social work, adoption and fostering children's stories, comes an adorably illustrated story.\nSo You've Adopted a Sibling features charming illustrations from Marlow's daughter, a real 5 year old big sister. ![]()
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