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Mishka, An Adoption Tale
 
Written by Adrienne Ehlert Bashista and illustrated by Miranda R. Meueller

For readers age 4 and up, this tale is a realistic one that shows parents going to get their older toddler child from an orphanage.  Mishka has a great sense of being written by an author who has been through the adoption process and gives it the ending MOST people experience-a family is formed + one Mishka (teddy bear).

The clever narrative given from the perspective of the mishka is what makes this story work. The pictures are so well done that it mimics some photographs in our life book from our adoption.  My son and I keep it on the regular reading shelf because it is one that can be read over and over and at different ages of development.  It is general enough that we could put in our own story as we went.  Normalizing the adoption process for our children and opening up a gateway for communication is the key-and I believe this book is a must have for your adoption library.

To order this book or adoption books for children like it, go to AdoptionHarmony.com/books and movies-selection-page
                                                

Eastern European &

Eurasian Countries Homepage

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 Find the information and resources you need about countries that adopt out of Eastern Europe and Eurasia at AdoptionHarmony.com.

Russian Children After breakfast its everybody to the potty.    Ukraine Children Orphan girls   

Children of Bulgaria kashia and zuscha-bulgariaGeorgian Children How can you help them: http://www.itic.org.ge/stages/howcanyouhelp.htm

Latvia Children children  Moldovian Children 3 and 4 year olds

Lithuanian Children Boy Near Baltic Sea, Lithuania  Poland’s Children Children singing and dancing at the Christmas Market

Hungary’s Kids We had to say "good-bye"  Estonian Children Children of the Community

Romanian Children Orphanage 

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Armenian Children Orphanage             Serbia 21

    Uzbekistan Boys kids   Azerbaijan Villagers Village Kids  

                         Krygyzstan Natives 

Mongolian Children children

If you are interested in international adoption from one of these countries, find the adoption agency directory and contact information at

AdoptionHarmony.com.