Authors: Daughter and Mother team, Betsy and Carolyn Wilhelm
Genre: Children's Picture Book, Children's Literature
Illustrator: Pieter Els
ISBN: 978-0-9997766-5-0
Dedicated to adopted children everywhere
As an educator holding a masters degree in gifted education, Carolyn Wilhelm's books for children are filled with subtle lessons with an emphasis on the word "subtle." That the protagonist in this book shares what she thinks a "mother" does is Asian and the mother is Caucasian is a subtext. The story is really about a mother and daughter relationship and love. The underlying message is discernible through the lovely, simple illustrations by Pieter Els and a gentle allusion to "color" in the text that the reader might easily miss. Which is how it should be. After all, that is the point of this lovely little eighteen-page booklet which is just the right size for a just-one-more-story at bedtime.
MORE ABOUT THE MOTHER AND DAUGHTER WRITING TEAM
I. Reid is the pen name of the daughter of this team, who happens to be adopted and look quite different from her mother. Carolyn Wilhelm is the other half of the team who, as an educator, recognized the need for gentle stories about adoption and about interracial adoption in particular. This book is dedicated to "All adopted children everywhere." You can find Reid blogging at https://www.thewiseowlfactory.com/guest-posts-by-i-reid/. Find Wilhelm's teaching aids for teachers and parents at The Wise Owl Factory on Pinterest and she tweets @WiseOwlFactory.
MORE ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR
Pieter Else has a long list of experience from thirty years plus studying and working in graphic design and educational technology. Find his clip art at http://surferkiddies.com and reach him by e-mail at surferkidsclipart@gmail.com.
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Yes. In a sane world, everyone would love every child, regardless of genetic connections, or any other aspect.
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