While there are many good books about adoption and adoption is
widely accepted in today's society, there are only a select few good books on reproductive assistance. We hope through an In Vitro Fertilization story,
IVF will someday be as accepted as widely as adoption. Hopefully children will feel they belong and are not the "different" child at school or in other
environments. We hope these books will be read by children in all types of families to show that everyone belongs in their family.
IVF Book for Children
Super Special Sisters: A Story About the Miracle of In Vitro Fertilization by Juliet Napier
IVF Book Description:
Super Special Sisters: An IVF Book About the Miracle of In Vitro Fertilization is a picture IVF story for young readers in Grade
One to Grade Five.
Super Special Sisters is based upon the author's real-life experience of conceiving a baby through in vitro fertilization. The narrator is a seven-year-old boy who
tells the ivf story of the birth of his twin sisters, Sarah and Juliet. Jackson explains that when he asked his parents for a baby brother or sister,
they told him that they had to get help from a doctor at a special clinic to get pregnant. As the IVF book develops, Jackson shares the family's
emotional experiences in candid and natural language.
The IVF book, Super Special Sisters intends to present a realistic depiction of events that is simple enough for a young child to understand.
The in vitro fertilization, IVF book also introduces the idea of
adoption as an option.
But in the end the family's fourth and final attempt at in vitro
fertilization is successful. The excitement of the pregnancy is shared by Jackson's parents and his Grandmother as they discover that they
are expecting twin girls in their family. A year after the birth of the twins, Jackson reflects that, "Sometimes it's not easy being a big
brother to my super special sisters, but most of the time it*s just great!"
Super Special Sisters A IVF Book About the Medical Miracle of In Vitro Fertilization is designed to present factual information to a child in a
reassuring manner. Super Special Sisters IVF book would prove very useful in explaining what could be a difficult topic. This IVF story will touch the hearts of all
families who have suffered from infertility or secondary infertility. The story is also an extremely useful learning resource for primary
teachers who are teaching their students about families and the many different ways that families are created. The glossary and frequently
asked questions at the end of the book are particularly helpful.
IVF Book for Children:
Making Miracles
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Telling Children about IVF.
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